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spacing GQ front diff

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spacing GQ front diff

Post by siklux »

i have seen the front control arm spacers yo ucan buy to push your wheels outta harms way of the guards, but does anyone know the mamimum spacer you can put in there? I want to get my wheel sitting approx 30mm more forward. ??? here is where it sits now

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Post by ... rick »

12mm is the max before you run out of thread on the radius arm.

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Post by siklux »

yup yup i didnt think of that. What other options are the rick?
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Post by steel »

siklux wrote:yup yup i didnt think of that. What other options are the rick?


custom length front arms could do it, but i think to much more and the springs could start binding and bowing
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Post by Nelso »

I think you can get about 30-40mm before your chassis panhard mount hits your pumpkin on compression. You've also got the problem of springs and shock mounts not lining up. To do it properly you need to move the steering box, panhard and spring/shock mounts forward on the chassis.
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Post by siklux »

thanks guys, think ill settle for 12mm and cut the guards alittle if need be
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Post by coxy321 »

Whats the wheel/tyre combo your running there (wheel size/offset, tyre size)??

Probably just a crapload easier to cut your guards, or just tap them in a bit with a hammer.
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Post by siklux »

just runnin 35s on 17x9 -30 offset. They dont hit, just wanna get the diff forward so i can run 37s offroad over winter.... if we get any rain!!
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Post by twodiffs »

My drop boxes pushed the diff forward 12mm, but I still trimmed the guards back at least 20mm. Just used a pair of vice grips that have a 100mm flat blade on them (we use them when roofing), marked a line with a pen and used grips to carefully fold the guard edge around...worked a piece of cake :D
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Post by SIM79 »

Drop arms with a spacer will give close to 30mm, I read this set up in someones sig just last week.
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Post by pigletracing »

yes! but how did the springs,shocks, & pumpkin handle moving that far forward? or did they need their top mounts modded as well? a few rigs I know have mooved their cab back on the chassis by 50" to 75", but this also seems alot of work for a little gain
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Post by nzdarin »

A mate has done 20mm and the pumpkin rubs the panhard rod on compression.
I've shifted cab back 75mm and fitted a 12mm spacer and that gives a huge amount of clearance. all depends on you budget and how much work you're prepared to do. I had to shift the cab to fit the V8 in and the rest was just a really good bonus.
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Post by Nelso »

SIM79 wrote:Drop arms with a spacer will give close to 30mm, I read this set up in someones sig just last week.
That's what I've got (15mm spacers and Snake drop arms) and I think it's about 25mm forward. It is as far as you can stretch it before having to make big changes.
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