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3" lift kit
- shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk
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what else would i need, the car will be used for 50% off road and 50% on road?
thanks Dean
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shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk wrote: what is needed for a 3" lift kit, can get hold of the shocks, springs repostioning rear shock brackets and extended brake lines.
what else would i need, the car will be used for 50% off road and 50% on road?
thanks Dean
You will also need caster correction bushes and either longer panhard rods or panhard rod repositioners. If you keep the standard panhard rods with a 3" lift it will push the axles off centre. See the links below
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-cas...n-bushes/prod_4.html
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-rea...bracket/prod_97.html
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Are these any good? Or would it be worth spending more penny on tue better ones?
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Correction bushes are ideal if you are worreid about the steering self centering, but in my opinion i owuld wait to see what it drives like then worry about spending more money
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shootinginger@yahoo.co.uk wrote: www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-eco...bushes/prod_126.html
Are these any good? Or would it be worth spending more penny on tue better ones?
You will need to buy 2 sets of theses so will still be looking at £50. I would spend the extra £20 and get these > www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-cas...n-bushes/prod_4.html
When I first lifted mine 3" I just had the standard panhard rods and was surprised how far out of alignment the axles were, putting extra strain on the radius arm bushes. I then bought the K.A.P. Prospec H/Duty Adjustable Panard Rods which are £95 + VAT. I would really spend the extra money/time getting all the bit for the lift, then you know it's all in alignment and going to drive as best as it can. Will you be doing much on road driving? What shocks are you going for?
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Also get the poly bush castor bushes. These are so easy to fit, you wont need a press. Just a peace of threaded bar and two metal plates. Have a look on the "How to section"
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Mine has:
3" shocks and springs
Longer brake lines
K.A.P panhard rods
Polybush castor bushes
Steering damper
Hope this helps. I would say this is all you need for a 3" lift. As i said mine is a daily driver and i spent a while making sure i got everthing i needed to make it work. Castor dushes and panhard rods are not essential but i strongly recomend them, oh and a steering damper.
Nobby
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www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-cas...n-bushes/prod_4.html
you better bought corrected radius arms:
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/jimny-cas...s-arms/prod_442.html
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i will be doing a bit of motorway driving aswell, its also gouing to be my daily driver so....
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2002 JLX Soft Top
Jimnybits 2" lift +Pro Comp ES1000 shocks. Big Jimny rear shock mounts. Big Jimny adjustable panhard rods.
Big Jimny steering damper bracket. Disco Armstrong steering damper. 7X15 black modulars. 205/75/15 Maxxis 743 bravo m/t.Superpro camber correction bushes.Black A bar....
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dirtydogz wrote: Es9000 are a gas filled shock more for offroad use than motorway driving the best stock for you would be the pro comp es1000 or es3000
I have es3000s and they’re pretty stiff. If your road driving & off roading go for es1000s. Personally es9000s would be out the questions as they're even stiffer than the es3000s and would probably shake your teeth out on road.
Of course, if the es9000s are cheap second hand, then that makes the previous paragraph irrelevant
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