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  • Nuggy
    Junior Member
    • May 2019
    • 12
    • Perth

    Rear coil spacer

    Quick question regarding rear coil spacers.
    I'm looking at putting in 20mm spacers and I'm wondering if others are leaving the standard coil spring bush and fitting the spacer on-top or removing it and just using the poly spacer?
    2012 NW Platinum 3.2L
  • old Jack
    Regular
    • Jun 2011
    • 11621
    • Adelaide, South Australia.

    #2
    If you are fitting a 20mm spacer to the upper coil pad it needs to be a one piece spacer and specially shaped so it locates the coil correctly. 20mm spacer will increase your ride height between 35mm to 40mm.

    OJ.
    2011 PB Base White Auto, Smartbar, Cooper STMaxx LT235/85R-16,TPMS, HR TB, 3 x Bushskinz, front +40mm Dobinson , rear +50mm EHDVR Lovells, Dobinson MT struts and shockers, Peddars 5899 cone springs, Windcheater rack, GME UHF, Custom alloy drawer system inc. 30lt Engel & 2 x 30 AH LiFePo batteries + elec controls, Tailgate hi-lift/long struts, Phillips +100 LB & HB, Lightforce 20" single row driving beam LED lightbar, Scanguage II.
    MM4x4 Auto Mate, Serial No 1 .

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    • mattjones
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 14
      • ellenbrook

      #3
      i used landcruiser 80 series front spacers, i think they were 25mm spacer & had about 40mm lift, i left the rubber bush above the spacer, i had them in there for about 60,000km with no drams

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      • Stacho
        Member
        • Apr 2018
        • 67
        • Perth

        #4
        I removed my standard rubber bush when fitting the poly spacer. It eventually settled a little lower than I liked so I put the standard rubber one back, so now I have both. My poly spacer was only 15mm though.

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