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MQ/MK Height Question

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MQ/MK Height Question

Post by jasonx »

Hi guys,

I'm new to these forums. Looking at buying an MQ/MK as my first 4x4.

I've got a question in regards to the height of the vehicle with a 2" body lift and a 2" suspension lift with say 33" tyres.

Does anyone know how heigh this makes the vehicle? I just want to make sure it will pass through my garage before I go getting one.

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Post by muddyperils »

Jas, allow for ruffly 2 meters to the top of the fibroglass canopy. Thats why I built a car port....... :P
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Post by Screwy »

Just get the standard hieght of the car. Minus half an inch for sag since new specs...

Then add 2 inches for body, 2 inches for suspension, and 1 inch for tyre.

I think at standard hieght in the book they are about 230mm high from the sill panel to the sill....

Not sure on hieght in total sorry

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Post by adam.s »

If it's any help, I am 199cm tall and I can see over the roof of an MK with 2" body lift and probably slightly sagged springs.

If you allow 2metres you should have no problems.
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Post by GOT MUD »

get one do the work you want and if it does not fit let the tyres down and drive in :lol: :lol:
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Post by jasonx »

Thanks guys,

If it doesn't fit I'll just let the tyres down drive through and pump them up again. I'm pretty close at two metres. Stupid arch.

Thanks for your help guys.
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Post by GOT MUD »

2 ez eh iam getting good at now :lol:
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Re: MQ/MK Height Question

Post by V8Patrol »

jasonx wrote:I just want to make sure it will pass through my garage before I go getting one.

Cheers
Jason

Why worry about putting it in the garage.......

If its like mine the engine never gets cold enought to warrant gararging !

Just drive it ! and park it on the nature strip :armsup:
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Re: MQ/MK Height Question

Post by GOT MUD »

V8Patrol wrote:
jasonx wrote:I just want to make sure it will pass through my garage before I go getting one.

Cheers
Jason

Why worry about putting it in the garage.......

If its like mine the engine never gets cold enought to warrant gararging !

Just drive it ! and park it on the nature strip :armsup:
mine gets sheded cause i drive a truck for work which i bring home i dont need it to drive to work so if iam in my 4b iam going 4bing (or around to a mates house) :D
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Post by Screwy »

mine dont fit in my garage......... :D
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Post by MereMale »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mine dont fit in my garage......... :D


Gee I wonder why Screwy.

It didn't look that tall in the dark :rofl:

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Post by Screwy »

MereMale wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mine dont fit in my garage......... :D


Gee I wonder why Screwy.

It didn't look that tall in the dark :rofl:

Mere

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Post by MARKx4 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
MereMale wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mine dont fit in my garage......... :D


Gee I wonder why Screwy.

It didn't look that tall in the dark :rofl:

Mere

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Thats the same as saying mine dont fit in the garage, but i don have one. But i can say it doesnt fit under my carport :D
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Post by MereMale »

Mark Costello wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
MereMale wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mine dont fit in my garage......... :D


Gee I wonder why Screwy.

It didn't look that tall in the dark :rofl:

Mere

;)

Thats the same as saying mine dont fit in the garage, but i don have one. But i can say it doesnt fit under my carport :D


I wont have this prob, as got it built large enuff to fit a caravan under :cool: :rofl:

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