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Lifting A 110

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rollazuki:
I have a feeling that the 3 spoke rangie alloys wont fit over a drum rear axle.
Not 100% sure, but check before you order new rubber(ooer)

Sharpshooter:

--- Quote from: "rollazuki" ---I have a feeling that the 3 spoke rangie alloys wont fit over a drum rear axle.
Not 100% sure, but check before you order new rubber(ooer)
--- End quote ---


Yes i did wonder that. I have seen that there are not many alloys that do. I havnt payed for them, an good freind has given them to me. But i will fit one before i buy the rubber. :)

V8MoneyPit:
My OME springs lifted the rear more than the front too. I think they allow for the Station Wagon which might be heavier at the rear than a hard top or pickup. But it hasn't gone anywhere near as high as that  :shock: It does look a bit too high at the rear, don't you think?

Can't find a side on pic of mine, but this is as close as I get:

paul_humphreys:

--- Quote from: "V8MoneyPit" ---My OME springs lifted the rear more than the front too. I think they allow for the Station Wagon which might be heavier at the rear than a hard top or pickup. But it hasn't gone anywhere near as high as that  :shock: It does look a bit too high at the rear, don't you think?

Can't find a side on pic of mine, but this is as close as I get:
--- End quote ---


Mine sits level with OME springs.

Paul

Sharpshooter:
Ill have too see what it sits like with a ton of ballast in the tub. :)

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