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    hi - i have a 3rd gen with a 2" sus lift procomp and es3000 - i'm getting a lot of sag when carrying med/heavy loads

    any ideas what i can do o stop this

    regards,

    alex

  • #2
    Originally posted by _cj_
    hi - i have a 3rd gen with a 2" sus lift procomp and es3000 - i'm getting a lot of sag when carrying med/heavy loads

    any ideas what i can do o stop this

    regards,

    alex
    Carry less, buy spring assistors, get hard/soft compatible shocks, if it sits up ok unloaded than it could just be the way of it.
    Without Surf And Unhappy

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    • #3
      yep - sits up fine unloaded - dont know what shocks to change the rear for since they have the 2"lift

      regards,

      alex

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      • #4
        You could hunt for some 2" coil spacers an then Heavy duty springs to help with the weight.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by _cj_
          yep - sits up fine unloaded - dont know what shocks to change the rear for since they have the 2"lift

          regards,

          alex
          Explorer Uk are procomps dealer people thing!


          GET ES9000's everyone reccomends them! there website will walk you though what you need to order.

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          • #6
            Uprated shocks won't have any effect on the ride height, they only dampen the movement of the springs, Idealy, you need uprated/heavy duty springs.

            I got the +20% srings from milners ( or was it r/trax) and I carry heavy loads regulaly, in fact I went on the Wales trip with about 200kg+ in the truck, and the springs didn't realy drop at all, and we did the wayfarer, and the Strata Florida, fully loaded, no problems.
            Rob

            Still working for the man!

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            • #7
              ok so perhaps coil spacers are the way to go - anyone any ideas where i could get some??
              Regards,

              alex

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RodLeach
                Explorer Uk are procomps dealer people thing!


                GET ES9000's everyone reccomends them! there website will walk you though what you need to order.

                Not everyone.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by _cj_
                  ok so perhaps coil spacers are the way to go - anyone any ideas where i could get some??
                  Regards,

                  alex
                  it would be cheaper and easier to bin the old springs and buy uprated rear springs.
                  www.overfab.uk

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                  • #10
                    its already got the roughtrax 2" lift springs - only been on a year

                    regards,

                    alex

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