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    Tough Dog Lift (ATZ P3's due 30/3)

    Hi all,

    Been super busy with new house, but manged to sneak this in during the move
    The last two photos show how low it was sitting.
    285/70/17 ATZ P3's should make it look better on Monday.

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    You'll love the P3's mate. Great tyres. What size are you going for? I'm guessing keeping the stock rims?
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    Yeah, stock rims. Just wider and taller rubber.
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    Had to remove front mud flaps/spats and the spare wheel won't fit on without rubbing the paint.
    Other than that no complaints.
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    Looks good, If you get a Light Rack for the rear door it will space the spare out and it will not rub. Westy does a good one in the Vendors threads. Alternatively you can buy just a spacer from ARB that will space out and lift the spare wheel on the back door to clear the bumper.
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    Dave, mate for the spare wheel rub, why not make your own spacer. This is what I have done for our GU except I put a reverse light on mine. Just need some 25 x 25 x 2-3mm rhs in supagal, take off the spare wheel bracket and measure off that, I used one piece at the top and one at the bottom, marked and drilled the holes to match the wheel bracket, give it a coat of killrust in what ever colour you want, you will need to get some longer bolts from the bolt shop as the originals are too short from memory and bolt it all back together.
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    Sounds good in theory, but I'm not so handy with fabrication. Thats being kind.
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    Before i read your post I ordered from ebay. Fingers crossed its not junk.
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