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+2" lift...done it, never again...a few tips for you!

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BigA:
reading that brought back memories of the enjoyable  :?  couple of days i had fitting mine  :lol:

I still need to fit the extended brake hoses, and i am not looking forward to that, and i have check straps to be fitted too ?

Will look great with the real wheels on.

beatmasterdave:
great work! looks really good, what size tyres are on it now? looks good as is, but the bigger tyres will be better. i was a it worried about lifting it 2 inches with my 235/70 muds, i gues i could roll like that for a little bit. im planing to put 33/12.50's on it after the lift 8)  :D
thanks for the tips too! i think im going to get everything at the same time. looking at a kit from MM4x4. nice work, get those tyres on!!!!!! :twisted:  :D  :D

Iain C:
I've removed one of my "tips" :oops: re nuts and bolts, the supplier in question had supplied me the right bits, I just assumed they were for elsewhere!

However, probably worth having a new set uf spring retainer bolts front and rear all round, just in case they shear/round (which they will!!)

Iain C:
Well, the whole point was so I could fit these... :twisted:





So I went for a play... :D



Did'nt want to cross up anymore than this until I've fitted my braided extended hoses... :?



Er...and I think a camel cut might be required!! :shock:

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birdy:
Body lifts are a lot of trouble but worth it in the end
but once you start it never ends
so did a 2" body lift
3"font lift
4" rear lift
wide arches
33" boots

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