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- Nobby22
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23 Nov 2011 15:57 #26407
by Nobby22
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As i said mine is the same as yours. I too have to stear out of corners. I was looking at the jimnybits corrected arms. Let me know if you get any and tell me what the steerings like after. Be good to see if they do go back to "normal".
p.s. arent rhino rays arms for 2.5" lifts? I could be totaly wrong
. Thats assumeing yours has a 3" lift 
Nobby
p.s. arent rhino rays arms for 2.5" lifts? I could be totaly wrong


Nobby
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23 Nov 2011 16:14 #26409
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yep - wouldn't think the half an inch difference would be noticeable
we've got them with a 5" lift - car drives fine (3" lift + 2" spring spacers - probably settled a bit now to about 4" or so) - it does self centre but slowly never really worried about it - much more aware of the lean on corners with no anti roll bars :side:
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Nobby22 wrote: p.s. arent rhino rays arms for 2.5" lifts? I could be totaly wrong
. Thats assumeing yours has a 3" lift
Nobby
yep - wouldn't think the half an inch difference would be noticeable
we've got them with a 5" lift - car drives fine (3" lift + 2" spring spacers - probably settled a bit now to about 4" or so) - it does self centre but slowly never really worried about it - much more aware of the lean on corners with no anti roll bars :side:
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23 Nov 2011 16:22 #26414
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: wandering jimny
You could always put castor correction bushes in the corrected arms!
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23 Nov 2011 16:28 #26416
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Replied by r_ogilvy on topic Re: wandering jimny
mines only a 2" lift, so would me buying these make it worse as they are for 2.5 3" lifts?
i could always put a spring spacer in now as iv added the roll cage with the weight of it
i could always put a spring spacer in now as iv added the roll cage with the weight of it
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23 Nov 2011 16:36 - 23 Nov 2011 16:38 #26419
by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: wandering jimny
I've got 3" springs and 1.5"spacers, using 4.5" correction arms
So with 2"springs you could use correction bushes, or
Add some 1.5"spacers and then you will have 3.5"lift then use 3" correction arms
remember springs will sag under weight and time.
Really about how much you want to spend, and how high you want to go!
So with 2"springs you could use correction bushes, or
Add some 1.5"spacers and then you will have 3.5"lift then use 3" correction arms
remember springs will sag under weight and time.
Really about how much you want to spend, and how high you want to go!
Last edit: 23 Nov 2011 16:38 by supergaz.
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23 Nov 2011 18:15 #26426
by r_ogilvy
Replied by r_ogilvy on topic Re: wandering jimny
the thing is im skimming the garage door with the cage, if i put a spacer in i wont get in there but is handy being able to get in there to work on.
but i do need an extra inch really for the cage and for the wheels to have a little more clearance.
but i do need an extra inch really for the cage and for the wheels to have a little more clearance.
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