You will notice the red Pajero waiting to tow me me out..
Maybe Santa will bring me some lock diffs for Christmas! Please Please Please!
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You will notice the red Pajero waiting to tow me me out..
Maybe Santa will bring me some lock diffs for Christmas! Please Please Please!
Being in New Zealand, we have a fair amount of Holden’s on the road. Worldwide you will more commonly recognize the manufacturer as Vauxhall.
After a bit of reading I found out that the VL Commodore shocks are longer and provide more down travel and softer ride.
The total cost:
Shocks – $1 on Trademe (online auction).
Delivery – $15
Nuts and bolts – $10 Local shop
Objective: 13cm more drop.
Let’s begin; jack her up:
Note I used two jacks to maintain the height of the diff.
The two pictures below only show the new shock installed but the principle is to remove the nut and bolt at the bottom, and up top the two nuts/or one lock nut.
Check out the drop 🙂
Mission complete. Now we are left with two new issues:
Stay tuned, I will soon document cheaper replacement springs and brake hoses extensions.
If you have read the first post on changing the front springs you will probably have a giggle at this one. Simple. If you have 20 minutes up your sleeve consider the rear done.
Cost:
$50
In this situation, I took the springs from the 4 door model and installed them into the two door. The target goal was 1″ of lift.
Due to this change not being too high you will not need to replace the shocks or worry about the change in ride.
Begin by jacking the rear up:
Next up remove the brake hose by removing the two bolts visible:
It will look a little like this:
Note for me the spring did not need any convincing to be removed.
Go ahead and remove it:
Here we go, the before and after; one inch closer to fitting your target tires:
Before (excuse the picture quality):