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Benefits of drop boxes.

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Benefits of drop boxes.

Post by maccapacca »

Hi all, has any one fitted drop boxes to a GU with 3" lift over standard. I need to address a castor problem as the diff has castor plates left from previous 6" lift (way too much castor). Have been told that boxes are only good for 4" up. Might be able to use the boxes with the plates still welded. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Post by KIWI »

I run superior boxes on my GU shorty with a 3" lift and have no problems.
The way I see it (only my opinion) the castor can't be any worse than that of a standard Patrol that has sagged 1-2", its a lot better than no correction, and if off roading, a lot better than bushes.
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Post by azzad »

I think Shane at suspension stuff had some bolt on slimline boxes to suit 3".

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Post by Yom »

I've got superior's smallest on a 3" lift which has now sagged a bit.

It drives fine. Only castor related issue I have is the tracking. It follows the road quite readily, features rather heavy steering, wants to corner like my GTI but fails miserably (gets a bit darty during corners) and nosedives very easily under hard braking (lucky they dont work very well in a GQ :P ).

Apart from that its OK. It crashes over bumps though, much like when its too high and the radius arms are pointing downwards to the ground (mine are pointing up at the sky a bit). If i were to space it back up about 3/4 of a inch they'd sit flat again and she'd be sweet!
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Post by Dirty »

I am running 3" lift with the small Superior drop boxes. I went the drop boxes to try and return the suspension geometry back to normal after the lift, and avoid the thud of hitting bumps being passed into the cabin with the radius arms pointing skyward.

Worked really well and has an equally smooth ride as from factory, actuall better but the up-rated coils and adj. shock also play a part.

Personally think drop boxes are better than plates or plates if it is your daily driver.

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Post by bundyrulz »

Drop boxes with a 4" lift. No probs

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Post by twodiffs »

They have got my vote bigtime, they put my truck right in the castor correction dept and i've never had a prob with them catching and i do a lot of bouldery riverbeds etc :armsup:
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Post by toy77 »

i have been wondering this...

i got my 3in lift. and caster bushes...

i wish i had drop boxes - the only prob now is i need to pull the arms back out and get the caster bushes pressed out and standard ones pressed back in....

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Post by bundyrulz »

Press them out yourself. A big vice with appropriate spacers and drift. Or see your local mechanic with a hydraulic press. I go to the guy who does my pink slips.

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Post by Mouse »

Yom wrote:I've got superior's smallest on a 3" lift which has now sagged a bit.

It drives fine. Only castor related issue I have is the tracking. It follows the road quite readily, features rather heavy steering, wants to corner like my GTI but fails miserably (gets a bit darty during corners) and nosedives very easily under hard braking (lucky they dont work very well in a GQ :P ).

Apart from that its OK. It crashes over bumps though, much like when its too high and the radius arms are pointing downwards to the ground (mine are pointing up at the sky a bit). If i were to space it back up about 3/4 of a inch they'd sit flat again and she'd be sweet!
Sounds like you may have too much toe out.
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Post by Yom »

Mouse wrote:
Yom wrote:I've got superior's smallest on a 3" lift which has now sagged a bit.

It drives fine. Only castor related issue I have is the tracking. It follows the road quite readily, features rather heavy steering, wants to corner like my GTI but fails miserably (gets a bit darty during corners) and nosedives very easily under hard braking (lucky they dont work very well in a GQ :P ).

Apart from that its OK. It crashes over bumps though, much like when its too high and the radius arms are pointing downwards to the ground (mine are pointing up at the sky a bit). If i were to space it back up about 3/4 of a inch they'd sit flat again and she'd be sweet!
Sounds like you may have too much toe out.
I do have more toe out than meant to (have bent the tie rod upwards very slightly) but its not doing anything to the tyre wear.

Drop boxes are going first.
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