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    My 1989 2.4 Turbo Deisel Seems To Be Sat Too Low At The Back ,so Low That I Cannot Get The Hitch On My Boat Trailer Low Enough To Get Onto The Tow Ball .its Also Showing Alot Of Arch At The Front.its Currently Stored Off Road And I Am Not Using It,but I Need To Get This Remedied Before I Export It To France In The Spring.anyone Got Any Ideas ?

    Thanks,
    James.

  • #2
    ARSe end sag is a common problem on surfs, new shocks and springs, milner's springs are cheaper than roughtrax, and procomp shocks would be cheapest way i think.
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    • #3
      Milners do 25% uprated ones for around £45 & Procomp shocks are cheap as well.
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      (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
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      • #4
        Try roughtrax for the shocks OR contact Tonyn
        Es3000's are oil and give a ride between the hard and soft setting
        Es9000's are Gas and much harder


        Note your hard /soft switch will no longer work

        Toyota ones are £100+
        www.daemon4x4.org

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Woodzie
          Try roughtrax for the shocks OR contact Tonyn
          Es3000's are oil and give a ride between the hard and soft setting
          Es9000's are Gas and much harder


          Note your hard /soft switch will no longer work

          Toyota ones are £100+

          Landcruiser springs are the way to go!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
            Landcruiser springs are the way to go!!!
            And how big is the rear lift vince
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Woodzie
              And how big is the rear lift vince

              About 3"

              Or to put it another way, with 31" mud tyres, 38" from the ground to the wheel arch lip.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                About 3"

                Or to put it another way, with 31" mud tyres, 38" from the ground to the wheel arch lip.
                If they are intrested you better work out how much it will cost to send your mod kit to France
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Woodzie
                  If they are intrested you better work out how much it will cost to send your mod kit to France

                  If you read the first post, he hasn't got there yet and wants to sort out the rear suspension before he goes.


                  Pay attention dude!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                    If you read the first post, he hasn't got there yet and wants to sort out the rear suspension before he goes.


                    Pay attention dude!
                    Sorry just looked at the location

                    OH well better go back to sleep
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Woodzie
                      Sorry just looked at the location

                      OH well better go back to sleep


                      hehehe!! and I'm going back out to the workshop to finish fitting my alarm.

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                      • #12
                        Thanks,milners It Is!
                        As I Am Not Going To Horse It Up The Massif Central ,will The Hard Soft Button Still Work With The Procomps ?

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