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simon15:
you should get a 2" lift but your shocks will limit the amount of travel you have as they will already be extended 2" due to the springs.

To lower the shock mount all you need is to fit rear drop lates like these..

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=011&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320140639947&rd=1&rd=1



And for the front you can either do the cheap way. by just cutting a 2" section out of your front turrets and welding them back together or

Buy tubular lowered turrets like these..

http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/OFF_ROAD/HD_Suspension_Parts/Heavy_Duty_2_Inch_Lowered_Shock_Absorber_Turrets_(pair)_Galvanised.html

simon15:

--- Quote from: "chris9119" ---Ooooops, you just paid £30:00 and one assumes the £19:99 delivery (£49.99) and you could have had these brand new ones for £48:99....., ummmm

Just my pennies worth.....

Chris
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Thats just rears though and standard height. :)

clbarclay:
I've run lift springs with standard dampers and although the vehicle will cross axle easier, it caused no other problems, the standard dampers coped well, though the type of driving I did ment it didn't get cross axled too often.

cardiff_gareth:

--- Quote from: "simon15" ---
And for the front you can either do the cheap way. by just cutting a 2" section out of your front turrets and welding them back together or

Buy tubular lowered turrets like these..

http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/OFF_ROAD/HD_Suspension_Parts/Heavy_Duty_2_Inch_Lowered_Shock_Absorber_Turrets_(pair)_Galvanised.html
--- End quote ---


Cheap way it is then, bloomin 'eck, how much :!:......

..... or there could be a new wanted post  :lol:

simon15:
yeah im sure someone would have something lying around that they would get rid of :)

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