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lift kit
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 7:29 pm
by mgundle
hi all
now i know its been covered hundreds of times but im goin to ask any way
i own a gq lwb and im in the market for a three inch lift kit
having rear draws and gas tank .
will i need heavier springs or coil spacers???
i have been quoted various prices any thing from 800 to 2000!!
basically im looking for a good well priced kit has any one delt with the4wdshop on ebay they have a kit for 800 i think dobson springs and gabriel shocks ?? any good?
or i can go ride pro shocks and coils for 990
does any one have any contacts on the se suburbs of melb i can ring for a price
cheers to any one who can help me out
im also looking for some 35's if any one has any for sale? just thought i might add that too
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:26 pm
by KIWI
Dobinsons are good, not sure about the gabriel shocks. I run 3" dobs, and procomp shocks which is a good match, and cost are $800aus
Don't think you'll fit 35's very well with a 3" lift though.
Ask for info from the guys selling the coils as to what rate to go for, if they can't give you an answer, go elsewhere.
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:17 pm
by GRINCH
you will fit 35s just with 2" body lift
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:22 pm
by Rhysta
Look into a 3" lift that Ridepro do. The shocks are a large bore and mine have taken a hammering. As have several mates of mine. cheezy racing does the riderpo setups, but u already have a price on those. Either way i cant see a much better value for money set up then those.
3" lift anf u might just get 35's in. I run 2" sus and 2" body and run 35's and get a tiny amount of rub a the back. as does my mate with 3" spring and 2" body, but he is running 36x 12.5's now.
id stay away from gabriel or whatever they are they are a cheap supercrap jobby
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 4:24 pm
by KIWI
GRINCH wrote:you will fit 35s just with 2" body lift
hmmm, I get bad rubbing with my 3" lift on 35's

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:18 pm
by bushy555
KIWI wrote:GRINCH wrote:you will fit 35s just with 2" body lift
hmmm, I get bad rubbing with my 3" lift on 35's

That be bad rubbing on a GQ?
35x13.5 on a GU ute with only a 2" lift. Was fine.
The front inner guards were bashed in though. And you can always place 10mm spacers on the radius/control arms to push the front diff forward a little.
Can always look on ebay for cheap second hand kits.
Heck, there will be cheap second hand kits everywhere if these new national laws ever come in.
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:23 pm
by bogged
KIWI wrote:GRINCH wrote:you will fit 35s just with 2" body lift
hmmm, I get bad rubbing with my 3" lift on 35's

its like bums, everyone has an opinion on what rubbing is.
my 33's rubbed with 7+inch lift all up...
FWIW on your lift, any of the kits around will do, you could search and find the answers 239042304820358023 times..
just tell the dealer what accessories you have, and what sort of driving you do, if they are worth pissing on, they will be able to sell you the right kit to go with.
YMMV
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:21 am
by Fozdick
Gabriel and Ridepro come from the same factory much like the OME -Munroe setup. so....
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:33 am
by nzdarin
What factory the shocks come from is pretty irrelevant! As has been said many times, there is about 2 or 3 factory that make almost all shocks. The difference is wether the shock has been made to a spec or to a price! buy the cheapest XY brand and that is what you are getting. Buy a brand that has been around, is tried and tested in the conditions you drive with the vehicle you drive and you'll be pretty safe. I've destroyed plenty (about 10 in the past 3 years) of OME shocks, but that is because of what I do with them. I race against guys using EFS, which are supposed to be stronger and they replace their's just as often! The more you spend the happy you'll be be.