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J B:
@karlo, no the heavy duty springs retain the standard ride height, but if like me your after a mild lift, im gonna fit 20mm spacers under em :lol: 8)
denviks:
ah , but ......always a but :lol: :lol: :lol:
if the springs you have fitted now are sagging abit then it might raise it up about an inch. i know when i fitted my H/D springs it went up alot....so my old springs had really sagged :wink: :wink:
just something else to consider :wink:
karlo:
--- Quote from: "denviks" ---ah , but ......always a but :lol: :lol: :lol:
if the springs you have fitted now are sagging abit then it might raise it up about an inch. i know when i fitted my H/D springs it went up alot....so my old springs had really sagged :wink: :wink:
just something else to consider :wink:
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Yes i had thought of this, but mine are quite new with a good ride height, i have read lots of posts about lifting. The ride in gtomo2's v8 disco which has a 1 inch lift seems handle a lot better on the road compared to my TDI its a bit of a minefield really.
jon boy could you tell me what yours measure's from the centre of the wheel to the wheel arch with the H/D springs on please, so i can compare.
gtomo2:
And just to add karlo as well as the h/d springs with 1" lift i also took off my rear antiroll bar. and as mad as it sounds that made a big differance as it dont lean as much around corners as it did with it on
JimsMowing:
--- Quote from: "gtomo2" ---And just to add karlo as well as the h/d springs with 1" lift i also took off my rear antiroll bar. and as mad as it sounds that made a big differance as it dont lean as much around corners as it did with it on
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Uh? Surely the idea of an anti roll bar...is that it doesnt roll as much as without it? Taking it off will increase the body roll! :?
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