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simon15:
been looking around for a lift kit which im gonna get end of the month and been thinking of a 2" kit which will set me back about £260 inc brake lines.

but found this : 3" lift kit inc bump stops, straps and brake lines for just a little bit more.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120077586017&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=002


Just wondered if anybody has any opinions on it?

Also would i still be able to run a standard prop? and would i get 3deg castor arms or 6deg as its in between the 2???

Also gonna get a bodylift just to give the cool look factor and to give me more room in the arch for whatever size tyres i decide on getting :)

pux:
your props are going to start to vibrate and eat your ujs at 3"lift :wink:  stick with a 2" :wink:

simon15:
is there a relatively cheap ish way of getting over this?

slightly longer prop or have heard about a adaptor you can put in to legnthen it?

pux:

--- Quote from: "simon15" ---is there a relatively cheap ish way of getting over this?

slightly longer prop or have heard about a adaptor you can put in to legnthen it?
--- End quote ---
to be honest the way i got round it was to buy a td5 prop and output flange which was exspensive you need to ask your self why you really need a 3"lift :?:  also you will need to look at the strain putting that type of lift on wil cause you radius arm bushes and trailing arms!!!! then you will be looking castor corrected arms then :shock:  so in the end somethig that would have cost £260 ends up being more like £700 :wink:

simon15:
i will be needing castor correction arms for a 2" lift anyway so thats already on the shopping list.

a 3" lift will give me more travel which will perform better off road thats the only reason for the extra inch really.

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