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anybody used this kit?? plus few related Q's

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birdy:
got 3" front/ 4" rear lift on the disco.but it is not a case of just fitting springs/shock's :wink:
to get it right you will have to spend more than £250 on a spring/shock kit
all the extra bits soon add up :shock:
but well worth the extra work
and i still run on a standard front prop

simon15:
how come you can get away with running a standard front prop???


i do want to do everything properly but it will all be done gradually.

along with the 3" lift ill also be fitting 2" lower shock mounts, extended bump stops etc... so that it is all done the right way.

Lyndsey731:
I have a 2" lift on mine, scorpion +2 springs, decarbon +2 shocks, -2 turrets and rear shock mounts, +4 brakelines etc and it works very well. If it's articulation you're after have a look at Suggs' gallery, I think some of his kit came from Bullfrog.

Gav

simon15:
it is articulation im after but also to give it that wow factor to look at like Birdys... :)

Bulli:
why not go for a 4 inch lift then?

I would suggest if you are going all out then do it big first time.

i ran at 4 inch with little additonal vibration from the prop but changed to a dual-cardon when i re mounted my shocks with extra long travel versions.

you wont gain travel as such but you gain room for tyres to travel upwards without hitting too early but without large offset the tyres will rub your turrets and rear spring hanger.

I would also look to dislocate from the axle.

As for the MM kit i dont know how good the springs are ...but you pay for what you get. Speak to Derrick from LRS as he can get custom made springs for about 250...

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