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Grumpy Old XJ Dsl Owner
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Worked for me....?
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Worked for me but it's a Nissan page, you have to search for the Wrangler.
TBH better off getting a lift kit from one of the established vendors from the forums.
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MY15 WK2 GC Limited 3.0L. Ironman lift, bullbar & winch. Uneek rack & sliders
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Most standard suspensions are sagged so this makes a new lift always look a bit taller. I run 2.5 inch springs and 31's, I keep everything looking in proportion and have never had a problem. same with lights and accessaries keep them legal anylights above the center line of the existing vehicle light ae illegal and don't do anything to help with extra light anyway.
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15-09-2018
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Given all the attention in QLD, I thought I'd try to work out whether my suspension lift and 31's are actually legal on my 04 TJ sport in Victoria.
This threads pretty concise so far (lots get confusing)😀 and good for me as its only Victoria.
As I bought the TJ with a stated 2" lift already done I thought I'd start by just measuring the wheel centre to wheel arch distance. Its 540mm.
Anyone got what standard would be?
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Also be aware of your track width with whatever tires and rims you put on there. In another thread they posted a scan of the QLD checklist the cops will use and lift height, tire size over stock, and track width are the three items they'll be specifically looking for. Operation Lift, I think? You're allowed 50mm over stock.
Now, I wouldn't imagine anyone would be able to look and know you're running tires are too far apart from stock, but if you give them a reason to have a closer look they will notice.
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Last edited by relwell; 15-09-2018 at 10:14 AM.
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