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More flex without lift. Ideas?
Currently it is standard with the anti-roll bar disconnected. The rear springs are tired and due for replacement but it's the shocks are limiting the travel.
I know re-location brackets allow the shocks to flex better but they also increase the compressed length of the shock so I'm concerned the shocks will bottom out. Has anyone had that issue?
Are there any other simple ways to get more flex?
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With a 2" lift you only need shocks & springs so don't have to worry about castor correction. You were looking to buy shocks anyway and the relatively small cost of springs is worth it.
You could mess around with extended bump stops otherwise but I think you're making life hard for yourself while missing out on the benefits of the springs.
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Bigjim91 wrote: Or you could save a bit of cash and just get spring spacers, your keeping it more or less standard but your have a touch more ground clearance on those radius arm brackets
The difference in cash between spring spacers and springs is not so big to be worth it and with saggy old springs a false economy. If a job is worth doing & all that...
Spacers are good if you just want a lift for mainly appearance or realise their limitations but the OP wants articulation that only springs will provide.
Spacers are also good in addition to springs to gain a little more lift.
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idiotmobil wrote: lock the axles up then you wont need flex locked axles compared to flex is much better
You're right and I have given it some thought but I do 20,000 road miles a year so I'm unsure about the longevity of a lockright and I don't want the expense/hassle of an ARB Locker.
I don't want a lift for similar reasons- cost and worse on-road manners. There's also the issue of insurance, although I haven't actually looked into that. Maybe I need to re-consider things!
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steffan wrote: Sorry to burst your bubble but a good suspension setup is far superior to a locker although lockers are good a good suspension will get you further lockers are for when you become cross axled were a good suspension set up will allow the axles to flex giving better drive though all four wheels where as one wheel will only get you so far
Agreed.
Suspension is everything. But no matter if you're running with 3-link, 4-link or whatever type suspension, £40 shocks does not make a good suspension.
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