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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostHi Vatch so if I wanted to lift mine another 4" on the rear they would be £140 a pair yes?Originally posted by surfenstein View Postno sorry £180 the pair £10 per inch per spacer. plus you would need +8 shocks and longer brake hoses.and i wouldnt recomend it though.
Im with Stein on that one! (nearly called you vatch mate! )
the biggest problem with that is you would need relocation brackets for the trail arms that connect the axle on, hanging 8" down would not only be expensive but it would probably be very weak without a lot of reinforcing.
Its possible, Anything is possible, just might not be a great idea!!
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Originally posted by Apache View PostShort wide length?
You mean 'thick sheet'?4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostWhy would you not recomend it worked ok on this one.
Have a look at a proper 4" suspension lift like on our truck, the front mounts of the raduis arm are dropped 4" so the radius arm kept the correct geometry with the +4" rear coils.
Lower radius arm front mounts....
Upper arm rear mounts.....
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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostWhy would you not recomend it worked ok on this one.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by surfenstein View Posti cant quite see what they have done there,to me that looks like an elongated bump stop not a sus lift.and what vehicle is that,coz surfs have got a locating turret on top of the spring,all that has is a cup.??4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by Karma Supra View PostWill 2" if lift change the geomety at all? (In a forwards to backwards sense, as opposed to panard bar angle and associated changes)??=========
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Originally posted by TonyN View PostMore than 4" of lift pulls the axle forward because the radius arms are quite short. The axle will be under the rear doors with to much lift, and it'll want to wrap itself further under the car under heavy load. Not a good set up.
Have a look at a proper 4" suspension lift like on our truck, the front mounts of the raduis arm are dropped 4" so the radius arm kept the correct geometry with the +4" rear coils.
Lower radius arm front mounts....
Upper arm rear mounts.....
monstercreations.org.uk
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Originally posted by Phantom 18 View PostThats the exact same kit that I have Tony. Its a pro comp + 4" yes? I have every piece except the rear springs. What I need to know is how much lift do I need on the rear to match the front. Which has hd torsion bars and 1 1/2" bj spacers when I fit the pro comp lift. It looks like this.
I'd get +4" procomp rear coils, you'll won't get bigger coils easily. If you still need more lift, you can put spring spacers on there.
The Superlift kit leaves you a slightly lower rear anyway, but It don't bother me cos it flexes superbly, and 33's still fit. The Procomp springs are a little taller but stiffer.
I fitted a set of 1" coil spacers to Bash's truck on top of his +4" superlift coils and it looked great.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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