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What lift kit for my needs ?

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Range Rover Blues:
Not a big fan of britpiart shocks, very crashy ride I found.

lambert:
so far as towing goes a disco on 31 inch tyres that is mechanically on the money will have ample go even when there is 3odd tonnes swinging off the back. however what can be an issue is getting everything to ride nice and level. my mates 300 is lifted 2 inch in the springs an he had no end of bother getting trailers to sit right. i have less issues with twin axle trailers now as i have found that an average of an inch more height on the tow ball on the car than the trailer is about right, but this makes single axle trailers sit bum down which is not good. so in essence get the nose height of the trailer right and you will be fine .

what you will find is that a fixed height hitch at the right height will negate any departure angle improvements made by taller tyres and a lift. also adjustable and most removable tow bars will rattle especially as the get older and that will send you bonkers.

Discotel:
Having just returned from wales lastnight, I can confirm that I am well chuffed with the Terrafirma lift kit...The ride was comfy and cornered no problem even loaded up with two people inside.....It felt very good over the lanes and rocks and performed great....Based on the kit I bought I would recommend the kit to anyone...Just my opinion though....One of my mates runs an OME set up....he loves it but at around

Range Rover Blues:
That confirms what I've heard.  OME if you have the cash, terrafirmer if you're on a budget.

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