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19 Jun 2015 16:11 #146307 by X8GGY
Personally, I like a man hug now and again, good bit of back slapping when I haven't seen the lads for a while... we're off to the Lake District for the weekend, so they'll probably be the odd man hug there! :laugh:

I can't comment much on this thread... I've got front Jimny diesel springs on the back of mine, and front springs with spring spacers on top on the front to give me the +4" lift I wanted, with all the extra weight I'm carrying...

Spring rate seems fine on the back, it still articulates fine ;)

Shocks are AVO adjustables, so I can fiddle and find the best compromise...

Dave B)

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19 Jun 2015 16:14 #146308 by Daniel30
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So if someone gets a trail master kit is there a fix for the lean and if this kit is made for the jimny why do you have to modify it as soon as you get it??

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19 Jun 2015 16:26 #146309 by X8GGY
I had a trailmaster lift on my Jimny originally, and it sat fine?

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19 Jun 2015 16:28 #146310 by X8GGY
There's a nice man that sells matching orange spring spacers if there is a problem with them? ;)

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19 Jun 2015 16:34 #146311 by Halford

Jimny-Dave wrote: I had a trailmaster lift on my Jimny originally, and it sat fine?

have I got it wrong again,

the Hal'zheimer's is taking hold more and more each day :pinch:

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19 Jun 2015 18:19 #146317 by Busta
Do Trailmaster do RHD and LHD versions? There is definitely a difference between the 2, otherwise Suzuki wouldn't have bothered with an odd spring setup in the first place. A bit like death wobble, it seems to be luck of the draw as to whether it affects your Jimny!

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