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anyone fitted 38 or 40s under a gu

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anyone fitted 38 or 40s under a gu

Post by vorno_18 »

just got my hands on a gu and thinking of going 38 or 40s with a 7" lift

not looking for big articulation, just want a big rig for doing some bog holes and beach driving

im fitting a moddified v8 so turning them wont be a problem

anyone got any pics please

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Post by MARKx4 »

Duncan from Macquarie4x4 have done 2 GU utes with 40" mtr's. One was white and one was Grey. Not sure what suspension set up they had though.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Procomp tried out my 44's on 15 x 14 rims, on their competion GU tray. The Diesel turned them no worries!
It ran a 7" lift, with 1" coil spacers, and a lot of fender trimming on the front. They would have rubbed, no doubt there, but smaller 38's or 40's would have been a snack. Even 42's would have been ok I guess, if it had of ran longer bumpstops, to limit articulation. Not a problem on a Mud runner or Beach goer.
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GU on 38s

Post by workmonday »

I got a mate matt who runs 38.5 boggers on a gu wagon. It has 7" tough dog suspension and no body lift. No sway bars too. It has great articulation and the rubber fits well. Only had to cut a little bit of plastic flare and metal up front. A big turbo is about to go on to help turn em. Cheers
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Post by evanstaniland »

technally wont 38"- 40" be illegal to run on the beach, will it be street legal or not???

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Post by badger »

technally wont 38"- 40" be illegal to run on the beach, will it be street legal or not???

if you wanna get technical i dont think 33's n a 3 inch lift are legal
but thankyou captain state the obvious :P
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Post by GQ Bear »

check out this beast!! someone on here might know who's it is :cool:

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Post by thunder »

I run 38.5 boggers on my gu ute sometimes(woodpecker)
4"suspension 2"body all that has to be done is cut a small amount
from the front guard behind the tyre.or maybe you could move the diff forward a little.
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GU lift

Post by PKiel »

G'day


How do you put pictures on here?????

Anyway Pete here I bought the greyish GU from Duncan. It has a 4" Suspension and a 3" Body Lift, so 7" :D.

We have just bought 42" super Swampers and it runs ok for the few times we have taken it out. We have some problems with the mud flaps catching so we'll take them off.
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Post by vorno_18 »

thanks for the replys, i wanna go a 7" suspension lift as im not a fan of bodylifts. well its gonna be registered as standard then i will fit the suspension and tyres, ive been driving a 60 series with 6" lift and 35s for about 5 months as a daily driver and never looked at twice by cops so im hoping it will be all good
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Post by evanstaniland »

badger wrote: if you wanna get technical i dont think 33's n a 3 inch lift are legal
but thankyou captain state the obvious :P
i was focusing more on the engineered side of things as yu cant get over 37" engineereg for road use, just pointing out a fact that may not have been looked at!! ;)

Hows your buld up going badger anyways??

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Post by bogged »

evanstaniland wrote:as yu cant get over 37" engineereg for road use,..
was told by someone here few weeks ago Sandy was working on gettin his new machine engineered with 37's on it.. havent heard more since.

Im lost as to why you need 40's to go beach driving?
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Post by vorno_18 »

i dont need 40's for beach driving, but after having 35s for a while now they are looking small again so i wanna go bigger

i will be doing 4wding too but no anything crazy, i wanna look after this one at least for a little while
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Post by bushy555 »

GQ Bear wrote:check out this beast!! someone on here might know who's it is :cool:

Phil Noble. Lives in Tamworth.
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Post by v840 »

bushy555 wrote:
GQ Bear wrote:check out this beast!! someone on here might know who's it is :cool:

Phil Noble. Lives in Tamworth.
And yes, he drives it around town like that!!
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Re: GU lift

Post by Dee »

PKiel wrote:G'day


How do you put pictures on here?????

Anyway Pete here I bought the greyish GU from Duncan. It has a 4" Suspension and a 3" Body Lift, so 7" :D.

We have just bought 42" super Swampers and it runs ok for the few times we have taken it out. We have some problems with the mud flaps catching so we'll take them off.
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Anyone got pics of gu wagon on 38's? ZOOk60's mav shorty and this thread have been putting ideas in my head...
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Post by PKiel »

thanks for that I will try it later. Although I probly wont have to put them on here as most of you will probly be at the nissan trials and see us anyway.
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Post by Dee »

PKiel wrote:thanks for that I will try it later. Although I probly wont have to put them on here as most of you will probly be at the nissan trials and see us anyway.
I wont :cry:

Take pics at the trials and post em!!! :D
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Post by PKiel »

Oh sorry to hear about that well just for you here you are.

The first one is with the tyres that it came with, the second is after the 42's were put on with our eldest daughter and the third is well no need to say anything...

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Post by CRUSHU »

The flares look good, what are they off?
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Post by PKiel »

Conveyer belting. Good stuff you can use it for anything.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Nah, the plastic ones.....
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Post by PKiel »

You'll have to forgive me I'm the little woman. I'm not sure as they were on it when we bought it. Duncan would know
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Post by CRUSHU »

They look factory, but are a lot bigger, they extend into the door opening, touch the repeater lamp etc.
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Post by thunder »

CRUSHU wrote:Nah, the plastic ones.....
they come with that flare.. he has just cut the guard and made it fit back on.
they look exactly like the originals. i could be wrong
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Post by Zuki »

i think he has cut the guards
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