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Why have you done a suspension lift?

  • TomDK
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10 Nov 2016 07:42 #174453 by TomDK
Replied by TomDK on topic Why have you done a suspension lift?
It's only the 3" diesel springs that I find a bit too hard.

So depending on your setup, go for either petrol or diesel 2" springs.

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10 Nov 2016 08:42 #174456 by NickR
Replied by NickR on topic Why have you done a suspension lift?
Cheers!

Petrol all the way for me :)

Nick

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13 Nov 2016 23:02 #174608 by NineCherries
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Interesting replies. Thanks :)


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14 Nov 2016 08:08 #174613 by Tom1357
Replied by Tom1357 on topic Why have you done a suspension lift?

Keithy wrote: Not a silly question at all.

I lifted mine for two and the same reasons.

It was dragging it's belly on crests and the axle was always sat on the bit in the middle of the track left by bigger toys...fixed with bigger tyres 235/75/15 and a 2" lift.

It's been quite a while since anything underneath hit anything....oh and custom arches means no clearance issues from tyres.

Another question could be "What mods have you made that with hindsight you'd not have done"


As above ^

I needed more clearance underneath, bigger wheels and tyres have brought axles up to help and suspension lift brought truck up.

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