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Reversing a 2" lift...
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20 Feb 2014 13:02 #105274
by GuardianAngel
I do. They are on the back only at the moment. Got some for the front but are yet to be fitted. So I am going to get extenders for them and fit some 2" springs.
Alex I will drop you an email as I have an idea for a swap over between our J' that might work out.
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jonesyba420 wrote:
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?
I do. They are on the back only at the moment. Got some for the front but are yet to be fitted. So I am going to get extenders for them and fit some 2" springs.
Alex I will drop you an email as I have an idea for a swap over between our J' that might work out.
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20 Feb 2014 13:17 - 20 Feb 2014 13:31 #105276
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the shock extenders wont make any improvement to offroad agility as the droop is determined by the length of the shocks piston/rod (or whatever its called).
yea PM me mate.
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GuardianAngel wrote: I am going to get extenders for them and fit some 2" springs.
Alex I will drop you an email as I have an idea for a swap over between our J' that might work out.
the shock extenders wont make any improvement to offroad agility as the droop is determined by the length of the shocks piston/rod (or whatever its called).
yea PM me mate.
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20 Feb 2014 13:18 #105277
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Yea it seems a bit mental going back to stock I know! The Jim isn't being used for off-roading due to 'daddy duties' so it's more of a Chelsea tractor now!
There isn't a great deal of point in me running around in a off road monster when all I do is go to sainsburys to buy nappies and work at the moment!
Happy to say the wheels/tyres went to a good home, Justin's Jimbob looks pretty dam beefy now!
Just got to sort the suspension as it looks rather stupid all jacked up with little puny wheels on haha!
There isn't a great deal of point in me running around in a off road monster when all I do is go to sainsburys to buy nappies and work at the moment!
Happy to say the wheels/tyres went to a good home, Justin's Jimbob looks pretty dam beefy now!
Just got to sort the suspension as it looks rather stupid all jacked up with little puny wheels on haha!
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20 Feb 2014 14:03 #105286
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Agree but this has to be done on a budget so I am happy to make a compromise at the moment.
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jonesyba420 wrote:
GuardianAngel wrote: I am going to get extenders for them and fit some 2" springs.
Alex I will drop you an email as I have an idea for a swap over between our J' that might work out.
the shock extenders wont make any improvement to offroad agility as the droop is determined by the length of the shocks piston/rod (or whatever its called).
yea PM me mate.
Agree but this has to be done on a budget so I am happy to make a compromise at the moment.
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