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Q78 on GU

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Q78 on GU

Post by GIVEITABIT »

Gday does anyone know what lift is needed to run Q78's on a GU??
Also what overall diameter of the Q78 are??
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Post by mudmav »

like i told you last night maverick you will need at least 5 inches not to scrub on artic and the q78's are nearly a 36
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Post by mudmav »

but just to put you at rest here are the official figures from intercos web site

SAM-53
Q78-16LT
6
27/32
9.5
35.5
10.8
16x6.5-8
40
2580


obviously the 35.5 bit is the overall diamater of the q78 so like i said mate bring on the 5 inch kit GOOD LUCK
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Post by GIVEITABIT »

Yeah all good to go 5inch but i only just spent the dollars changing the coils last month and the shockers in the front. i went 4 inch coils with 78 series shockers
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Re: Q78 on GU

Post by bogged »

GIVEITABIT wrote:Gday does anyone know what lift is needed to run Q78's on a GU??
Also what overall diameter of the Q78 are??
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Post by mudmav »

EITHER WOULD HAVE SCRUBBED LIKE A B@&*H OR WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE THAN 3 INCH JUST PUT SOME PACKERS IN AND BYE SOME RIDE PROS FROM WAZZA THEY HAVE HEAPS OFF TRAVEL
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Post by GIVEITABIT »

Yeah do you mean coil spacers..?
i have ridepro's already
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Post by china »

2inch body lift with springs you got will work, wont it ?
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Post by krimnl »

i would think Q78's on a toyota offset rim would be OK with a 4" lift ,
i have 315 bfg's on roh rims and a 3" lift and they dont scrub at all.and without a body lift.
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Post by RoldIT »

I run 36" Pedes on 3" lift GU ute. Minor rubbing inside rear tray arches but would be no worse for a wagon. Heaps of guys running bigger tyres than mine on 4" lifted GUs and my tyres measure a good inch wider and taller than Q78s.

Don't listen to the big mouths, just buy em and you are commited to making them work. That's what I did and haven't looked back.
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Post by RoldIT »

Also, I run these tyres on factory GU steel rims.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

My neighbour runs q78's on his gu ute with 3" lift fine, he has also run them on a wagon with 3" lift fine also
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Post by turps »

I can get my 30"HT's to rub with a 3" lift.
When people say they will rub. On a GU the main place they will rub is the inside of the rear wheel arch. Probably just above a seat belt anchor bolt hole (ok theres one there on a SWB).
The only way to limit this is to increase the bump stops to limit the uptravel. As even a 6" lifted GQ I know of could rub a 31" tyre there.

The only other thing that might need doing is removing the mudflaps. Think I read somewhere that 36"s just catch them on the front. So either remove them or space the axle forwards 15mm.

As for the comment about lifting it heaps. If the new susp has the same travel as std. Both up and down travel. So all you have really done is space the axle away from the chassi. The top of the wheel will still tilt over enough to rub.
But as has been said before a Q78 will fit in the wheel arch.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

turps wrote:I can get my 30"HT's to rub with a 3" lift.
When people say they will rub. On a GU the main place they will rub is the inside of the rear wheel arch. Probably just above a seat belt anchor bolt hole (ok theres one there on a SWB).
The only way to limit this is to increase the bump stops to limit the uptravel. As even a 6" lifted GQ I know of could rub a 31" tyre there.

The only other thing that might need doing is removing the mudflaps. Think I read somewhere that 36"s just catch them on the front. So either remove them or space the axle forwards 15mm.

As for the comment about lifting it heaps. If the new susp has the same travel as std. Both up and down travel. So all you have really done is space the axle away from the chassi. The top of the wheel will still tilt over enough to rub.
But as has been said before a Q78 will fit in the wheel arch.
thats probably the correct answer :D just get leaf springs = mo flex = no rub :armsup:
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Post by GUJohnno »

turps wrote:I can get my 30"HT's to rub with a 3" lift.
When people say they will rub. On a GU the main place they will rub is the inside of the rear wheel arch. Probably just above a seat belt anchor bolt hole (ok theres one there on a SWB).
The only way to limit this is to increase the bump stops to limit the uptravel. As even a 6" lifted GQ I know of could rub a 31" tyre there.

The only other thing that might need doing is removing the mudflaps. Think I read somewhere that 36"s just catch them on the front. So either remove them or space the axle forwards 15mm.

As for the comment about lifting it heaps. If the new susp has the same travel as std. Both up and down travel. So all you have really done is space the axle away from the chassi. The top of the wheel will still tilt over enough to rub.
But as has been said before a Q78 will fit in the wheel arch.
Spot on here.
I run 35's with 3" lift and rubs on the inside and at the top. Now have fitted a 2" body lift as well and still rubs.
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Post by beretta »

Like Turps said get yourself some radius arm spacers to push the front end forward 15mm or so, can get em from anywhere, www.bigballsoffroad.com has em for fifty bucks from memory, they're just fat expensive washers really but they help!
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Post by GIVEITABIT »

Thanks heaps for all your input
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Re: Q78 on GU

Post by bogged »

so in the end, how did YOU go with Q78's?

wouldnt mind finding a set and trying them on mine. or even some 35 Pedes if anyone in Melb has an arvo to spare...
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Post by GUEEY »

bogged wrote:so in the end, how did YOU go with Q78's?

wouldnt mind finding a set and trying them on mine. or even some 35 Pedes if anyone in Melb has an arvo to spare...
Yes Givitabit is running Q78s on hes GU wagon, true 3 inch lift and radius arm spacer kit and extendard bump stops.
Looks good and clears no probs.

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Post by rover1 »

37x12.5x17 krawlers on a 4" spring lift, nothing else.
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Post by bogged »

rover1 wrote:37x12.5x17 krawlers on a 4" spring lift, nothing else.
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Post by turps »

Bogged, I stole BRT's Q78's for a snow trip 18mths ago. It was the first time I had driven on an aggresive tyre. And I found them pretty good to drive on. Was surprised as a number of people said that they handle crap on-road. Well we where running late and gave the car a flogging up the hill to Toolangie and it cornered pretty well. It was a damp road also. Also drove heard on the blacktop to Jamieson. Then once aired down. They crawled nicely everywhere. Had no choice car didnt have enough power to spin them.
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Post by bogged »

turps wrote:Bogged, I stole BRT's Q78's for a snow trip 18mths ago. It was the first time I had driven on an aggresive tyre. And I found them pretty good to drive on. Was surprised as a number of people said that they handle crap on-road. Well we where running late and gave the car a flogging up the hill to Toolangie and it cornered pretty well. It was a damp road also. Also drove heard on the blacktop to Jamieson. Then once aired down. They crawled nicely everywhere. Had no choice car didnt have enough power to spin them.
lol.. Thanks matey.

Wouldnt mind borrowing a set for about 20mins to just run round the block, and maybe onto a few humps to see how they scrub.. Will keep searching....
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Post by turps »

bogged wrote: lol.. Thanks matey.

Wouldnt mind borrowing a set for about 20mins to just run round the block, and maybe onto a few humps to see how they scrub.. Will keep searching....
Cant help you there sorry. Everyone I know are running 35-36" simex's these days.
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Post by bogged »

turps wrote:Cant help you there sorry. Everyone I know are running 35-36" simex's these days.
yea noticed that... thought cause of that there maybe more of em around due to upgrading.

shame the 34's dont come in 12.5 wide.. and 35's in 15.5 :(

thinkin of just bein different ;) Dude in club has a set of pedes, might borrow em for a day...
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Post by Bingham »

"no scrubbing no scrubbing no scrubbing"


but you guys all obviously have ripped front mud gaurds off?

mine with 305/70/16 mtz ripped a front mud guard off within a wk and the other still sits there but rubs like a bastard... no reall drama ive just been to lasy to rip of.. but thats with a good 3 inch... so ho they are fitting 36's is beyond me without the use of arm spacers for the diff on the front?

everyone may do this and that would make sense.
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Post by weeman »

ive ripped my front mud gaurds on a number of occasions and i have 315/75/16 MTZ's.

I also dont have my front radius arms spaced forward either.

The rear doesnt scrub in my rear arches if so very lightly...
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Post by RoldIT »

Bingham wrote:"no scrubbing no scrubbing no scrubbing"


but you guys all obviously have ripped front mud gaurds off?

mine with 305/70/16 mtz ripped a front mud guard off within a wk and the other still sits there but rubs like a bastard... no reall drama ive just been to lasy to rip of.. but thats with a good 3 inch... so ho they are fitting 36's is beyond me without the use of arm spacers for the diff on the front?

everyone may do this and that would make sense.
Nope. 36" Pedes, 3" lift, still running factory mud flaps and factory wheel arch flares.

Unless you're talking about rear (wagon). In that case, a mate runs same tyres, different rims and springs but still only 3" and all he needed was a trim of the inside of the wheel arch flare, no problem.

Both of us have bump stop extensions, mainly for shocker length more than tyre clearance.
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