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Hello, I am trying to build a setup for a 4 inch suspension setup for my FZJ80 with about 70kg of front constant load and no load on the back. I am a bit confused on a few items, here is the setup I got as of now:
BUSHINGS:
FRONT:
Control Arms (6 normal):
2x OMESB0045
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Panhard (2 normal):
OMESB0046
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Sway bar(2D - 2normal):
OMESB0092 (29mm)
OMESB0044

REAR:
Control Arms (4 upper - 4 lower):
OMESB0047 (lower)
OMESB0048 (upper)
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Panhard (2 normal):
OMESB0053
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Sway Bar (2D - 2 normal):
OMESB0095 (bracket height 38mm -25mm)
OMESB0052
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Lift kit:
FRONT:
3051 (51 to 100kg 4inch)
2x shocks (60018L, 60070L, 63018L, 63070L)

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REAR:
2422
2x shocks (60071L, 60020L, 63020L, 63071L)

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STEERING DAMPER:
OMESD24

I still have the following issues: I was told by the guys at Mudify that the Panhard bushings may only work on OME Panhards not on oem is that true (They couldn't confirm for sure)?
Are those the correct springs for a 4 inch setup as described?
Now about the shocks I am completely lost which should I be going with all 4 seems to be marked as compatible with 4 inch lift what is the difference between them?
I would also appreciate it if anyone could confirm the setup as a whole.
Thanks in advance.
 
I would refer to Slee Offroad's 4" lift kit package. For that much lift you will probably need more components. 4" Suspension Lift - '91-'97 Land Cruiser / Lexus LX 450 - Slee Off Road - 4" Suspension Lift - '91-'97 Land Cruiser / Lexus LX 450 - Slee Off Road - https://sleeoffroad.com/products/sus-kit-29/#front-springs I did not include the control arms as I will be making them locally ( I live in Lebanon, Slee doesn't deliver here unfortunately that's why I am looking into Mudify). As per the springs and shocks I ended up getting my answer from ARB's team: " Hello Armand, Yes you have the correct springs selected. The shock numbers can be deciphered as such the 600XXL shocks are the original nitrocharger sport shocks which are now discontinued. The 63018L and 63020L are the new nitrocharger plus shocks and the 63070L and 63071L are the firmer valved version of the new shocks. Based on your springs you might want to run a 63070L front and 63020L rear. I hope this help."
 

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