G'day fellas,
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has a standard GXL that I can take some suspension measurements from. I've ran into a bit of a problem here after getting the tracklander fitted yesterday. I am in the process of working out a 3" suspension lift for the prado and all was going well until I got the rack fitted yesterday. It appears that I may not have enough clearance with the lift to the supporting beams of the carport. If it was my joint I'd just lift the roof a little but I don't think BHP will appreciate me messing with their house.
What I was hoping was that it someone out there has a standard GXL with no mods and around a 1/4 tank of fuel (diesel) could they help me out by posting some measurements from the bottom of the rim to the top centre of the wheel arch. At present mine sits at 780mm in the rear with standard suspension. If I can work out what the standard height is I can then start calculating lift and clearance. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris.
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I'm just wondering if anyone out there has a standard GXL that I can take some suspension measurements from. I've ran into a bit of a problem here after getting the tracklander fitted yesterday. I am in the process of working out a 3" suspension lift for the prado and all was going well until I got the rack fitted yesterday. It appears that I may not have enough clearance with the lift to the supporting beams of the carport. If it was my joint I'd just lift the roof a little but I don't think BHP will appreciate me messing with their house.
What I was hoping was that it someone out there has a standard GXL with no mods and around a 1/4 tank of fuel (diesel) could they help me out by posting some measurements from the bottom of the rim to the top centre of the wheel arch. At present mine sits at 780mm in the rear with standard suspension. If I can work out what the standard height is I can then start calculating lift and clearance. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris.
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=-20.401690,118.615474
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