DaveM wrote:If the lift kit on TM is a genuine 4" lift, then add a few hundred $$ for adjustable panhards, or get your originals lengthened.
I run a 2" lift, and its borderline needing panhards, and I have added 4" drop boxes as it wandered too much on the road, and castor bushes IMO are crap, and I kept cracking them.
I no longer buy off the shelf kits, I always mix and match to suit my needs, as my 3" coils run 4" lift OME shocks, and the fronts are still too short to allow full flex
OME don't make a shock for a 4" lift so that is you problem. The OME 'L' seies shocks are for 50mm lifts. To take advantage of the full travel in a GQ you need to raise the shock towers to fit longer shocks. Any shock that fits a GQ without some mods, will restrict travel. ie To get it long enough it will bottom on compression or to get in short enough on compression it top out on extension. It is a simple fix though.
The ideal length is an 80 series LC shock (brand to match everything else). These are designed for the same type of suspension and the same weight vehicle and work extremely well. To make them fit, you unbolt the shock tower, remove the factory bolts (that are tack welded in) and replace with longer bolts and spacers. 50mm is about the right length.
So with that setup you will then have the handling and travel that you want with off the shelf parts.
So now you have fitted 3" springs in your GQ, have you modified the bumpstops? If not then you'll get coil bind!
Also at 3" you'll need brake hoses. Take the rear hose and fit it to the front and get a longer one made for the rear.
Nissan Terrano coilovers, turboed VH45, Safari axles, and some other stuff.