With so many brands and types of lift kits what is the best to go and how high. Is there any law with how high you can go.
Thanks Whitestickle
With so many brands and types of lift kits what is the best to go and how high. Is there any law with how high you can go.
Thanks Whitestickle
2" lift is the legal maximum on a Patrol.
Old Man Emu (ARB) and TJM have good quality kits. Kings springs and Koni shocks are also a top combination. There are heaps of other quality suspension manufactures out there but they are probably the most most common.
Tony
Laws vary from state to state, but general consensus is 50mm will gain the least amount of attention. Qld as an example has no specified limit, stating in preference of a height measurement, that any modification to the suspension setup must be installed by a licensed installer, and be of "sound engineering practices". It is a dead set gauntlet of what is acceptable out there these days and what isn't, but start with your state roads authority for any publications/legislation/amendments particular to vehicle modification ...
As per Tony - heaps of options out there, but the brands mentioned are well recognised and generally well trusted ....
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Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
can i also use 2in body chocks aswell
Body lifts need to be engineer approved.
Tony
body blocks are illegal in wa but check your own state regs about it i think there illegal throught aus
tony beat me too it by seconds
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.