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+2" Shock's
extreme90:
even with 2 inch springs they will still dislocate with +2 shocks
so they will come miles out on std springs, but dont keep it std height as the shockers will bottom out, acting as u bump stop on articulation and it will (excuse me technical term) [mcuk] them :shock:
so get some longer springs, there only 50 quid a pair brand new (britpart)
dan
karlo:
I plan (had planned) to do the springs all round i have to find some front's, the rears are Bearmach (blue) i believe,
Anyone selling some+2" front springs?
extreme90:
there only 50 quid new, i wouldnt even bother 2BH :roll:
taking someones word that there ok..only to find out that they are old springs just been sprayed to look new, so when fitted you only get a inch lift instead of two :roll:
i could sell you some front +2 springs but i wont, cos ino they aint 1 1/5nch, more like 1/5 lift when fitted
dan
Range Rover Blues:
I've checked very carfully and plus 2" ProComp will not bottom out on my RRC when it's on the bump stops. As I have EAS this is very important.
What I would say is that with standard springs you stand a better chance of a dislocating spring going back in properly with the blade on the side of the spring seat. No guarantee but if the round part of the top coil (not the thinned out section) is facing outwards you may well not need any location cones.
Cheggs:
I Put a full set of HD springs on mine from MM4x4 about £55 for the set works great with +2ProComps, But I willl be extendin the brake hoses, and adding dislocation cones when i can afford to but at the moment I have got a nice lift, you could allways try some spacers on your current springs
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