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Thread: 35" on GQ what lift kit to use

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    Quote Originally Posted by omy View Post
    So 4" all round with heavy duty springs in the rear?
    Yes mate. Add up the weight of all the accessories you intend to fit (not just the ones you have now) and use that calculation to select your spring rate.

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    Helluva lot cheaper going the 2inch spring lift and a 2inch body lift as to what drewboy mentioned you need. No point going a 4inch lift if you can do a body lift and cut the cost by a fair bit IMO.

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    Plus it would need to be engineered for the 4" lift and 35" tyres.
    Could end up being expensive
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Plus it would need to be engineered for the 4" lift and 35" tyres. Could end up being expensive
    35's can't be engineered in Victoria. To remain roadworthy they are a no-go.....


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    With body lifts, I have read that it cracks the mounts over time?

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    I want to build the car to handle the cape, any other things susp wise will I need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drewboyaus View Post
    Big difference between 2 inch and 4 inch lift in what is needed.....
    For 2 inch, springs and shocks is pretty much it.....
    For 4 inch, adjustable panhards, swaybar extensions, springs, shocks, drag link (I think), caster correction (drop boxes, bushes, plates) extended brake lines and more.....
    Also, you don't want 4 inch front and 5 inch rear, you want properly chosen 4 inch springs all round, designed to carry the weight you expect to have on board.
    As Drew points out, there's a few things to think about. I would definitely go with the same front and rear estimating your weight first. You can always adjust ride height a little by using coil spacers once it's all set up. If you decide on a body lift there pro's and con's but don't forget you will have to change all your bar work to fit properly. Mounts can crack, Nylon is better as it gives a little flex and is still strong and if your mounts are in good nick you should be fine. As Drew points out there are roadworthy issues in Vic too to think about.

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    If 35" tires are used do you reckon the differential gears should be modified?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
    If 35" tires are used do you reckon the differential gears should be modified?
    Ideally, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
    If 35" tires are used do you reckon the differential gears should be modified?
    I haven't and my fuel economy sucks! But as far as power not as huge difference as with a non turbo not to much to start with lol! I would however look at a brake upgrade. The brakes are crap to start with and 35's make them worse.
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