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6 Inch Lift And Leaning A Lot Off-Road
benbenukuk:
Hi, I have a 6 inch lift on my range rover classic, It likes to lean over a lot when off-road, will fitting twin shocks help with this problem? cheers. Ben
davidlandy:
may be a lower lift like 2-3"
it must be the height of the springs
ben_haynes:
like dave says get a lower lift,
how old are the springs?? the springs could have gone saggy!!!
it wont be caused by shocks as they are only there to stop bounce and absorb any shocks (as the name shock absorber suggests)
Reggieroo:
I would do a little research on the net but a friend of mine was looking at fitting twin shocks for the same problem he thought he might get with a four inch lift.
I'm sure you don't want to go back down to a 2"-3" lift as suggested after having it nice & high. Be interesting to see a pic of it though as I've never seen a classic with a 6" lift before.
way2deep:
what's the a lift a combination of ie 6" springs or shorter springs and a body lift ????????????
if it's all springs i would be tempted to put shorter lift springs on and do the rest of the lift on the body mounts,,,that way a lot of the weight ie drive train is kept lower helping the weight centre of gravity to stay lower.
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