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I LIFTED MY G-WAGON

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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 01:22 PM
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I LIFTED MY G-WAGON

2016 G550.

AFTER DOING SOME RESEARCH ON HERE I DECIDED TO GO WITH THE FOX SHOCKS AND THOR SPRINGS SET-UP A COUPLE PPL ON HERE RAN SUCCESSFULLY AND SEEMED TO REALLY LOVE. I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER WITH HOW THE RIG TURNED OUT. IT NOT ONLY LOOKS INCREDIBLE BUT THE RIDE IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED. IT'S DEFINITELY LESS STABLE AT HIGH SPEEDS BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT TO DO SO I'M GOOD WITH THAT.

FOX SHOCKS
THOR SPRINGS
FOX STEERING STABILIZER
CASTER CORRECTION OFFSET BUSHING KIT
ROTIFORM PNT BEADLOCK 20" WHEELS
FALKEN WILDPEAK M/T 35" x 12.5" TIRES

INSTALLED AT:
4 WHEEL SPECIALTIES UNLIMITED IN NORTH HILLS


BEFORE LIFT AND RIMS:







FRONT

FRONT

FRONT

REAR

STEERING STABILIZER

AFTER LIFT & RIMS:



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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 02:03 PM
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Great job!

Looks amazing, I am still hunting for an 05 G55 and plan on doing a similar setup.

I've been in the Land Rover world so long, it blows my mind that these aren't a spring over shock setup.... I'm looking forward to going a similar route, but doing the wrenching at home.

With the lift and the rack, what's your height looking like? I only ask because when I had Jerry Cans on my lifted LR I couldn't get into any garage less than 7 and a half feet.

Again amazing truck!
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by almostordinary
Great job!

Looks amazing, I am still hunting for an 05 G55 and plan on doing a similar setup.

I've been in the Land Rover world so long, it blows my mind that these aren't a spring over shock setup.... I'm looking forward to going a similar route, but doing the wrenching at home.

With the lift and the rack, what's your height looking like? I only ask because when I had Jerry Cans on my lifted LR I couldn't get into any garage less than 7 and a half feet.

Again amazing truck!
Thank you! Just went out and measured and from the ground to the top of the rack I'm rich at 7ft 1" or 85in. total. So I'd need at least a 7.5" height to clear comfortably..
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 06:10 PM
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Wow, that’s a sweet looking rig. Did you have any issue with traction control? How did you adjust the speedometer?
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 06:12 PM
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One more question, when you installed the new tires did you put in tpms sensors? Did you use factory ones or a second set that was aftermarket? Is it easy for the truck to pick up the new sensors?
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by rhyno
Wow, that’s a sweet looking rig. Did you have any issue with traction control? How did you adjust the speedometer?
So far, less than a week in I've had no issues with the traction control. I didn't adjust the speedo, I'm told I need to but haven't yet. I've pulled up Waze a couple times and it seems like it's 5-8mph from time to time on the freeway. Not sure how accurate using Waze is however.

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One more question, when you installed the new tires did you put in tpms sensors? Did you use factory ones or a second set that was aftermarket? Is it easy for the truck to pick up the new sensors?
I did put aftermarket TPMS, (
Amazon Amazon
). We used the sensor with the Rotiform valve stems and Mickey Mouse custom rigged it up. & haven't had 1 issue with them at all.
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by nlakind
2016 G550.

AFTER DOING SOME RESEARCH ON HERE I DECIDED TO GO WITH THE FOX SHOCKS AND THOR SPRINGS SET-UP A COUPLE PPL ON HERE RAN SUCCESSFULLY AND SEEMED TO REALLY LOVE. I COULDN'T BE HAPPIER WITH HOW THE RIG TURNED OUT. IT NOT ONLY LOOKS INCREDIBLE BUT THE RIDE IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED. IT'S DEFINITELY LESS STABLE AT HIGH SPEEDS BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT TO DO SO I'M GOOD WITH THAT.

FOX SHOCKS
THOR SPRINGS
FOX STEERING STABILIZER
CASTER CORRECTION OFFSET BUSHING KIT
ROTIFORM PNT BEADLOCK 20" WHEELS
FALKEN WILDPEAK M/T 35" x 12.5" TIRES

INSTALLED AT:
4 WHEEL SPECIALTIES UNLIMITED IN NORTH HILLS


BEFORE LIFT AND RIMS:







FRONT

FRONT

FRONT

REAR

STEERING STABILIZER

AFTER LIFT & RIMS:
Nice compact G!
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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 10:23 PM
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Nicely done!

how many inches lift compared to stock ?

ride more smooth over bumps or in general ?

slower off line acceleration from bigger wheels/tires ?

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Old Mar 26, 2020 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mrtonyn
Nicely done!

how many inches lift compared to stock ?

ride more smooth over bumps or in general ?

slower off line acceleration from bigger wheels/tires ?

I lifted just about 3”

amswered this in OP, “ IT NOT ONLY LOOKS INCREDIBLE BUT THE RIDE IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED. IT'S DEFINITELY LESS STABLE AT HIGH SPEEDS BUT THAT'S NOT WHAT THIS TRUCK WAS BUILT TO DO SO I'M GOOD WITH THAT.“

Yes, def feels heavier and slower off the line... Benzworks going to tune it for me to add some HP & TQ
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Old Mar 27, 2020 | 09:29 AM
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Nicely done! Did the same setup with mine, the Thor springs lift the front right around 70mm, while the rear is lifted 50mm (it's supposed to level out the truck as well). I have my Fox shocks set at 3 clicks in from fully soft, since anything less than that and I get some rocking back-and-forth motion when I come to a stop at a red light. Ride is smooth on road, and offroad it's been good as well. The Thor springs are on the softer side of the scale, so the only downside is if you load up for overlanding or extended travelling you may find the rear gets compressed too much with the weight. But I'm very happy with this setup as well! (Although I ended up adding spring spacers to the rear also).
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Originally Posted by Limey Hooligan
Nicely done! Did the same setup with mine, the Thor springs lift the front right around 70mm, while the rear is lifted 50mm (it's supposed to level out the truck as well). I have my Fox shocks set at 3 clicks in from fully soft, since anything less than that and I get some rocking back-and-forth motion when I come to a stop at a red light. Ride is smooth on road, and offroad it's been good as well. The Thor springs are on the softer side of the scale, so the only downside is if you load up for overlanding or extended travelling you may find the rear gets compressed too much with the weight. But I'm very happy with this setup as well! (Although I ended up adding spring spacers to the rear also).
That's great info to know on the spring rate.

On my last two land rover builds, I did heavy duty on the truck my wife and I used to move from NYC to LA and it road great. We had a full overlanding outfit

On my current build I sold, I put in medium duty and the ride was much better even with a similar rack/overlanding setup to the heavy duty springs.

Are there soft,medium, and heavy duty options for these springs? I think I'd much rather go with a medium setup than something too agressive for my first G-build.
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I'm not an expert, but Viking Offroad shows how their Thor springs compare to the other springs normally available (charts for front and rear springs). Available springs are color coded: Yellow, Brown, Yellow/Orange, Red, White, Blue, Green, Lilac. On these charts, the steeper the line, the softer the spring. You would have to search around the Internet for a particular rated spring on their and other websites, for example: GfG Germany - GRAID springs, and ORC suspension kits


Front G Wagon springs

Rear G Wagon springs

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Old Mar 28, 2020 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Limey Hooligan
I'm not an expert, but Viking Offroad shows how their Thor springs compare to the other springs normally available (charts for front and rear springs). Available springs are color coded: Yellow, Brown, Yellow/Orange, Red, White, Blue, Green, Lilac. On these charts, the steeper the line, the softer the spring. You would have to search around the Internet for a particular rated spring on their and other websites, for example: GfG Germany - GRAID springs, and ORC suspension kits


Front G Wagon springs

Rear G Wagon springs
This is great thank you
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Old Apr 1, 2020 | 10:29 PM
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This is great thank you
+1. hadn't seen this.
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