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17 Jul 2018 08:23 #194363
by zukebob
I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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OK. A 4 inch lift might be out of proportion.:laugh:
What lift is that Daniel?
What lift is that Daniel?
I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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17 Jul 2018 08:24 #194364
by Daniel30
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3'' Trailmaster

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17 Jul 2018 08:25 #194365
by sniper
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A two inch lift is pretty straight forward, springs and shocks basically, some say castor correction whilst not imperative, is of benefit.
Three/four inch lifts need so much more, arms, spacers, extended lines and so on.
I run 215/75x15 with only a small 15mm seat lift, at standard track width, no problem. Now with 30mm spacers, there is some catching at parking speeds on full lock. It hasn't caused me enough concern to trim the arches as yet.....
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Three/four inch lifts need so much more, arms, spacers, extended lines and so on.
I run 215/75x15 with only a small 15mm seat lift, at standard track width, no problem. Now with 30mm spacers, there is some catching at parking speeds on full lock. It hasn't caused me enough concern to trim the arches as yet.....
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17 Jul 2018 08:27 #194366
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Great thanks for all the input I'll have a rethink on what I'm going to do. I'm not against a body lift but it was on my list of things I wanted to do but as you say for what I'm going to be doing with it I might do better with less.
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17 Jul 2018 08:29 #194367
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Very nice looking with that set up did it require trimming of the bumper?
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17 Jul 2018 08:30 #194368
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yeah, some good AT's and see how you get on you will be surprised what the jim can do
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