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Thread: Distance from hub to guard

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    Yeah fair enough, reckon I'd trust the scrap place a bit better. . . It's not too far too go really

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    Quote Originally Posted by abw View Post
    Well standard is 555mm for front and 560mm back for a GU1 to 3. Mine (2" lift) is 610 up front and 620 back. But mine's a new lift (6 months old).
    Cheers bud.
    I did take measurements before I stalled my lift, but have no idea what happened to it.

    Mind is a 2" lift, but I think it sits higher. Will check..
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    4.5lt Gas blower. Lots of mods to come.....all in good time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mc4by View Post
    I appreciate the effort MB.
    I am at 560 front and rear...with Titan drawers in the rear.
    The current springs and shocks are old with no obvious markings so no idea what they could be.
    I am running 265/75/16 tyres.
    Got the new suspension installed.
    610 front and rear now. I put in the castor bushes and heavy duty steering dampner.
    What a difference to the handling and ride.

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