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standard MQ patrol what mods should i do first
standard MQ patrol what mods should i do first
hi i just got a standard mq patrol lwb turbo diesel and want to make it into a decent off roader any suggestions on what can be done, what others have done or what to do first would be a big help
Re: standard MQ patrol what mods should i do first
what kind of condition is the old girl in?
I'd maybe start by doing a list of things that need done to make it reliable first.
But i guess some 2 inch lifted springs and shocks would be a good start.
How far do you want to go?
I'd maybe start by doing a list of things that need done to make it reliable first.
But i guess some 2 inch lifted springs and shocks would be a good start.
How far do you want to go?
Honey i cut the car in half!
Re: standard MQ patrol what mods should i do first
well i have a set of 35s i want too put on it does anyone know how much lift i need too fit 35s without scrubbing and i want lockers front and rear
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Re: standard MQ patrol what mods should i do first
The sky is the limit.... & your wallet is ?????
Most things have been done before, even 44"swampers have been fitted up..
As suggested, do the basics first, new spring paks with a 2" lift, add some 2" body/chassis spacers, replace balljoints and tierod ends and shockers.
Personaly ... I'd look for a swap for some 33"s for your 35"s and go from there, the costs involved to run the 35"s are a much bigger financial step over 33"s..... the tyres are the cheap part !!!
plenty of info here...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 5&t=104473" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kingy
Most things have been done before, even 44"swampers have been fitted up..
As suggested, do the basics first, new spring paks with a 2" lift, add some 2" body/chassis spacers, replace balljoints and tierod ends and shockers.
Personaly ... I'd look for a swap for some 33"s for your 35"s and go from there, the costs involved to run the 35"s are a much bigger financial step over 33"s..... the tyres are the cheap part !!!
plenty of info here...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 5&t=104473" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kingy
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