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Thread: OME for GQ - what level springs for towing?

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    The lift is interesting. The ARB bloke reckons their springs will actually equate to about 2" lift anyway. Hmmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    The lift is interesting. The ARB bloke reckons their springs will actually equate to about 2" lift anyway. Hmmmmm
    Wtf???
    If you order stock springs with a bit extra weight capacity then they should be stock height..
    If you order 2" lift then you should get 2" lift..
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    2" lift is really nice mate. If your going to use your GQ and camper off-road then a 2" lift would suit you well.
    Spot on I reckon! Gave the Mrs's wagon just a 2" lift and transferred my utes Poly's into it for when she floats. To date, haven't inflated past 5psi but her Clydey cross is growing rapidly and we're future proofed and ready I hope. Mates also reckon Kevlar bags over the Poly's will assist with wear and allow higher than 30psi max if ever needed. No expert, please don't take this as gospel:-)!

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