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    Smile what is standard rear suspension Height for a GQ

    Just wondering if anyone knows the standard height (clearance) between the bump stop and the rear axle on a coil sprung 4.2 diesel GQ UTE.
    I have to make a bracket for the brakes L.S.V,
    The ute was sagged really bad when I picked it up. so I would be only gueessing the amount of lift I just gave her. Ive gone over the W/shop manual but I cant seem to find any reference to the height.
    Any help would be great .

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    Have a search through the threads mate - AB or one of the lads might be able to find it, but I do recall someone putting up all the model specifications some time ago - may have had OE ride heights in there also. I'll have a bit of a hunt now and see if I can locate it ...

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    Found this one

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...specifications

    but not sure if it has ride heights in it ...

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    thanks for trying.
    but there is no ride height.
    thanks deano.

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    I don't think you will find the measurements anywhere. There are to many variables to give a standard ride height.

    Tony

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