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  • 2 " Lift Fitted at Rear - Results.

    Ok, thought I'd start a new one wrt to this so it doesnt get lost in the forum....

    Set Up - 1 Garage, 2 axel stands, 1 hydraulic 2 ton jack. 12 Solid Breeze blocks, 2 bits of timber, 2 Scaffolding rods, a mobile phone.

    Set to it at nine am and was finished by 13.00having never dropped an axel in my life.

    Right ! lets get this show on the road,,,,,,

    Got under and started looking for places to fit the axel stands so that it wouldnt see saw once the rear was hanging in the air, the box section chassis right in front of the rear axel tie rods would be perfect, so I stuck a couple of the aforementioned breeze blocks under there in preparation for the fun that was about to ensue.

    Got the jack under the diff, and after raising it, realised that I wouldnt get the desired clearance. Out came another pair of breeze blocks. Jack on top, and off we go again. This time, I got enuff to get the stands SAFELY underneath.

    I had already loosened all the bolts for the Panhard Rod and the Shocks and the wheels just in case.... So once up, the shock bolts at the bottom came off nicely. The jack just holdfing the weight of the axel under the diff. Once shock bolts were off, I tried to lower the axel but didnt get euff drop to release the springs. Got on the phone to a mate and asked what else to undo....mate said - tie rod arms, so I did them an my word, those 16mm bolts are easy to get out. down came the axel, and out came the old springs with ease. I also undid the flexi pipe and various brake pipe retention plates to avoid and spillage or accidents with the brakes.

    The new springs were marked L and R and so were inserted respectivley.
    Now came the fun and games. Getting those tie rod bolts back on was a pain in the neck to say the least. took 3 men and 2 scaffolding bards to get the axel to line up and even then it wasnt easy. 1.5 hrs later - Success.

    Shocks went on again and torqued it all up. Dropped the car and went for a blast - Whooo hooo Ther back end is as high as a kite, opened the tailgate which when open used to reach my groin, but now !!! reaches above my belly button and I'm 6ft.

    Drive Test -

    Over the speed bumps at 30 mph - Real nice. no bottoming out on the stops,
    however the OT Springs are not long enuff. they will do, but get pulled to max extention over a kerb even.

    Infact the springs are so stiff that its kinda bouncy on big bumps which leads me again to the shox.

    When I first finished it I checked the wheel offset rear in relation to front and there was 3.0 cm. after the speed bump affair, it seemed to equal out. now you cant tell by looking.

    Hope this helps someone !

    Regds.

    Ron.
    Nili secundum desperandum

  • #2
    So the Panhard Rod doesn't need the offset bracket?
    ....are the wheels are now central then?

    Do you want to do mine when you are next down?

    Has anyone out there any experience with doing a 3rd Gen 2" lift?

    I am thinking of getting the Pro Comp 2" front and rear springs and shocks (front only)

    Hopefully this will end my shuddering when hitting small washboard type bumps.

    Damon

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kite surf
      So the Panhard Rod doesn't need the offset bracket?
      ....are the wheels are now central then?

      Do you want to do mine when you are next down?

      Has anyone out there any experience with doing a 3rd Gen 2" lift?

      I am thinking of getting the Pro Comp 2" front and rear springs and shocks (front only)

      Hopefully this will end my shuddering when hitting small washboard type bumps.

      Damon
      where are you getting them from?...
      nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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      • #4
        Roughtrax at Keynsham, Bristol - just down the road for me!

        Are there any problems with this lift anyone?

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        • #5
          Hi Damon - All A ok if you use the shox as well as springs mate, you NEED to test drive mine !!! come on up ! We'll do yours tooo!
          Nili secundum desperandum

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          • #6
            I will get the shocks / springs soon - just going to leave the rear shocks for now and see how they perform with new springs!

            Thought yours stuck out more to one side? Has that evened out now?

            I fancy some of this green laning they are talking about on the other forum - s'up by you buddy!

            Trouble is - what if the wind blows.....!

            D

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            • #7
              I'd do the shox man, they will otherwise be banging away over bumps. topping out I guess !

              Yeah I know what you mean ref the other stuff.

              You not getting billsteins then ?

              R.
              Nili secundum desperandum

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              • #8
                Bilstein are talking £95 each, Procomp are inserts only at £52 - Roughtrax

                Are you rears topping out with that lift?

                D

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kite surf
                  Bilstein are talking £95 each, Procomp are inserts only at £52 - Roughtrax

                  Are you rears topping out with that lift?

                  D
                  insert is the complete front shock... it's just the type for the mcpherson strut, bot the bolt on type like at the back
                  nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                  • #10
                    I think these are screw in centres to the strut - done one before like that - it uses the same body but the intrernals are an insert.

                    They are new i believe - Roughtrax just got them in.

                    What type set up are yours?

                    D

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kite surf
                      I think these are screw in centres to the strut - done one before like that - it uses the same body but the intrernals are an insert.

                      They are new i believe - Roughtrax just got them in.

                      What type set up are yours?

                      D
                      mine are just standard, that's the same as you get for all front suspension with struts, save's replacing the complete strut.
                      nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                      • #12
                        Do you get top out then with standard shocks, or do you have seperate coil / spring set up?

                        Where did you get your truck that mucky anyway - i've done a little mountaineering in mid Wales, but not with the new one!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by kite surf
                          Do you get top out then with standard shocks, or do you have seperate coil / spring set up?

                          Where did you get your truck that mucky anyway - i've done a little mountaineering in mid Wales, but not with the new one!
                          yeah, had wheels off the ground but it's not really a problem so long as you keep the other 3 down to get drive to at least one other....
                          try removing anti roll bars for better articulation.
                          those pics are at devils pit in bedford, haven't been out for ages though, was going to moto-x track yeasterday for a laugh but i got ????ed and stayed in bed!
                          nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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