OK, so how do the +2" bars work? Are they actually longer and therefore give a greater lift with the bars wound to the same point as the originals or are they stronger so you can crank them in the same way as you would the standard ones just with less chance of snapping them?
As I don't do much off roading and even then it's pretty tame as it's also a family vehicle I was thinking of just cranking the front and then adding +2" spring tothe back and leaving everything else stock.
Would I be able to fit 33" tires with a 2" lift (so I can improve the MPG on long journeys mainly at the moment) and am I likely to top out the shocks and smash them to pieces? 2 very respectable and well talked about online shops say I can get away without new shocks but I thought I'd ask the experts and not let their names out in case they are wrong!
Cheers,
Ray.
As I don't do much off roading and even then it's pretty tame as it's also a family vehicle I was thinking of just cranking the front and then adding +2" spring tothe back and leaving everything else stock.
Would I be able to fit 33" tires with a 2" lift (so I can improve the MPG on long journeys mainly at the moment) and am I likely to top out the shocks and smash them to pieces? 2 very respectable and well talked about online shops say I can get away without new shocks but I thought I'd ask the experts and not let their names out in case they are wrong!
Cheers,
Ray.
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