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Reversing a 2" lift...

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20 Feb 2014 12:18 #105263 by Beano
Reversing a 2" lift... was created by Beano
Mental I know....

I have pro comp ES1000s front and rear with 2" springs, if I get some standard height springs, will I have to change the shocks back too (because the shock body is too fat) or can I run them with bog standard springs?

Ta

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20 Feb 2014 12:31 #105264 by jonesyba420
Replied by jonesyba420 on topic Reversing a 2" lift...
Why you going back to stock?!

under articulation you will most likely have a problem with the springs falling out as the shocks can droop more than the spring can extend.

also you may bottom the shocks out over bumps, shocks and springs idealy need to be matched lengths.

where you located, ill swap my stock suspension for your lift kit ;) ;)

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20 Feb 2014 12:35 #105266 by GuardianAngel
Replied by GuardianAngel on topic Reversing a 2" lift...

jonesyba420 wrote: Why you going back to stock?!


Because I now have his MT's :-D

Swapped them for my road tyres this morning.

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20 Feb 2014 12:49 #105269 by jonesyba420
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ahhhhh, bet they look shocking on little road tyres with a lift lol.

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20 Feb 2014 12:50 #105270 by GuardianAngel
Replied by GuardianAngel on topic Re:Re: Reversing a 2" lift...

jonesyba420 wrote: ahhhhh, bet they look shocking on little road tyres with a lift lol.


Did look a bit weird. Now I need a 2" lift :-)

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20 Feb 2014 12:53 - 20 Feb 2014 12:54 #105272 by jonesyba420
Replied by jonesyba420 on topic Re:Re: Reversing a 2" lift...

GuardianAngel wrote: Did look a bit weird. Now I need a 2" lift :-)


yea i can imagine!!!do you have standard length TM shocks then?
Last edit: 20 Feb 2014 12:54 by jonesyba420.

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