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40mm Body Lift

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chris9119:

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Bulli:
as in the slight increase in approach and departure angle isnt worth the effort and you arent improving offroad performance whilst making the disco higher actually decreases on and offroad performance.......

stuntman:
I am not looking at doing any extreme side slopes and nothing very high speed, I will however be going deep wading and mud plugging.

I was very impressed with Chris's truck and want to follow along the same lines.

I'll be lifting the body 40mm and suspension 2" so 90mm in total then moving on to 265 tyres.

My main goal is drivable everyday with good pay and play capability without be an all out comp truck.

Bulli:
265's will look lost on that size of lift. as you arent lifting the engine or air intake by doing a bodylift how is it going to help when wading.

derek from Lrs has the same as you propose with a 4 inch suspension lift,

give him a call.

mentalmoshio sophs V8i:

--- Quote from: "Bulli" ---265's will look lost on that size of lift. as you arent lifting the engine or air intake by doing a bodylift how is it going to help when wading.

derek from Lrs has the same as you propose with a 4 inch suspension lift,

give him a call.
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ive chatted bulli alot on msn

he nows is stuff.

4 inch springs will roll more in the corners .body lift controls the centre of gravity with stiffness . im going down that line with 265 on pics soon.

REMEMBER at least 5 inch longer brake pipes

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