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  • Suspension Spacers.

    Hi all,

    I have a August 2007 GXL D4D, and I am quite happy with the way the factory suspension handles (compared to Gabriel coils/shocks I had in 90 series), and I would like to lift the vehicle. I was thinking of keeping the factory coils and using 40-50mm spacers to give me the lift, and change to aftermarket shockies. Has anyone done this, and what is the pros & cons? What shockies are good for this?

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    In Queensland I am sure spacers are illeagal.
    Far better to spend a little extra and get Old Man Emu or simular. If cost is a main factor, buy the parts and fit it yourself, leaving only the wheel alignment.
    Have a look at chippys install HERE
    LES
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    • #3
      surfdaddy the spacers would work ok providing you installed ya longer aftermarket shocks to suit. but they r illegal and while you have the front strut out you might think about installing new springs. I chose to install an ironman 2inch lift in my 120. It was price driven and at $1100 install with an alignment it was a bargin. I choose the meduim kit as i dont do any heavy towing, it rides a tad firmer but thats to be expected. wheel travel is great improvment over standard and doesnt wallow over bumps anymore. What you do is your choice but i thought i would throw an iron in the fire
      had an 03 gx 120 with some gear now got a 2013 bt 50 GT auto some ARB gear.

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