Yeah I have gone out with one of Kevs mates who has 33's on his standard height GQ with old springs..
AS for doing a lift yourself it is very doable at home but it helps to have a spring compressor.
Yeah I have gone out with one of Kevs mates who has 33's on his standard height GQ with old springs..
AS for doing a lift yourself it is very doable at home but it helps to have a spring compressor.
On the road you'll be ok a part from lock to lock turning.... Tyres will scrub on the mudguard mounting bracket. I removed my mudguards an brackets, no more scrubbing. Me and my mate installed my 2in lift. Took a couple of hours but we had the use of a fork lift so we could do both side at the same time. Not a difficult job to do at all and I'm no spanner turner
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4x4newby (9th July 2013)
sorry for the late reply my girl called me for dinner fell asleep on the lounge but all good advise much appreciated.
Yeah right fell asleep on the couch, wink ,wink nod, nod say no more
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
trekster (10th July 2013)
Cant make anything fit if your good.on a grinder. One of the patrols here has a 3" lift with 39.5 swampers on it
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BigRAWesty (2nd August 2013)
2" lift is only springs and shocks mate you can do that at no worries at home with out spring compressors, i did a 5" on mine with out one