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Post by RV80 »

ok a mate of mine has just got a GQ and
want's to know if he go 3" lift without adj
panhard rods etc.
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Post by ludacris »

In the grey area but yes he can without much problems like crab walking.
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Post by Daisy »

i did a 3 inch lift on my LWB ages ago b4 i went 5.

No problems with panhards etc.

Just watch the brake lines.. i just unbolted the rear brake line off the mount on the diff pumpkin for added security.

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Post by RV80 »

thank's for the info guys. i thought he may
as well get 3" lift because it'll be the same $ :cool:
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Post by Camshaft1 »

i run 5inch raised coils with standard castor, panhard rods and trailing arms. extended brake lines i do have though.
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Post by Daisy »

Camshaft1 wrote:i run 5inch raised coils with standard castor, panhard rods and trailing arms. extended brake lines i do have though.


tyres would be an inch outside one end woudlnt they??
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Post by beretta »

I have 3" in LWB GQ, no adj Panhards, but got offset Castor bushes after old ones wore out, now it steers like factory, made a huge difference to mine, so I personally would wack a set of castors in to correct after three inch lift.
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Post by RV80 »

was going to put 3 degree castor bushes in.
is that the right amount?
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Post by beretta »

I think from memory mine were only 2deg, but I am not going any higher lift wise than three inches, you might be able to use 3's if your mate is likely to change his mind in the near future and go higher again? Or if you are running extra heavy duty coils that give you plenty of lift and won't sag too much.

I have heard on here that it is a general rule that one degree castor for every inch of lift.
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Post by RV80 »

thank's guys he's happy now :D
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Post by Camshaft1 »

[quote="GQ"][quote="Camshaft1"]i run 5inch raised coils with standard castor, panhard rods and trailing arms. extended brake lines i do have though.[/quote]

tyres would be an inch outside one end woudlnt they??[/quote]
Yeah they ar. if you stand at the rear you can see it over about an inch. ive got rubber flares so other than that you cant notice em.
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