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davidlandy:
Andy

my advice is to go for the 2" lift - you will end up there anyway so save buying an interim solution and go for the right set up from the off.

it will help you with clearances but you will have to cut a bit and maybe use extended stops.

dazzawhipple:
looks like dave beat me to if you want a 2 inch then have it


it saves the disco being cut up like a baked bean tin

beast5680:

--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---Andy

my advice is to go for the 2" lift - you will end up there anyway so save buying an interim solution and go for the right set up from the off.

it will help you with clearances but you will have to cut a bit and maybe use extended stops.
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your probably right but not everybody wants to go that far or has the readily available cash to do so, so an interim solution is to lift a little until your able to go the whole hog, i would like to put a nice set of springs , extended bump stops and the rest on but until i can afford it my solution was to fit spacers as they were a fraction of the price of a lift kit and  i can then get away with the larger tyres and i can play offroad etc without causing any undue damage as long as i remember not to be extreme in what i have a go at, and when i have saved enough or i win a lift kit :lol:  i shall progress onwards

discoman:
do you have to put extended bump stopson with a 2" lift

davidlandy:

--- Quote from: "beast5680" ---
--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---Andy

my advice is to go for the 2" lift - you will end up there anyway so save buying an interim solution and go for the right set up from the off.

it will help you with clearances but you will have to cut a bit and maybe use extended stops.
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your probably right but not everybody wants to go that far or has the readily available cash to do so, so an interim solution is to lift a little until your able to go the whole hog.........  
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not being funny here but a set of 2" springs is hardly if anything different from the cost of a set of 1" -  and the bumps tops are £7each plus vat from paddocks
 most people who raise to 1" , end up going to 2" , so why bother with 1" in the first place. ie save money!

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