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To lift, or not to lift...

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27 May 2019 21:39 #209095 by Caelite
Replied by Caelite on topic To lift, or not to lift...
Does anyone know if the Jimny bits springs lean? I'd imagine being UK based they might have set there springs up to account for it, or would that be wishful thinking?

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28 May 2019 06:25 #209106 by Riccy
Replied by Riccy on topic Re:To lift, or not to lift...
They are different lengths, so I presume they are setup to handle it (at least the 4” jimnybits ones I have are, longest on front driver side, shorter on passenger. Rears are the same as each other)


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