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225/70/15 AT Tires?

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17 Nov 2020 13:28 #230146 by Roger Fairclough
The normal limit for a lift is 50mm. Beyond that and you start getting problems. You will need to correct the reduced castor angle and correction bushes may not be enough. You will also need a modified crossmember, longer brake hoses and vacuum lines plus modified propshafts as you will probably get vibration due to increased operating angle on the universal joints. You will also raise the center of gravity which will increase the chance of roll-over.
Sorry to be the harbinger of bad news, but it is better to be informed before you start than after.

Roger

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17 Nov 2020 15:38 #230151 by jackonlyjack
Replied by jackonlyjack on topic 225/70/15 AT Tires?
Yes to do the 4" lift right cost's around £1200
My gen 3 wants for nothing and is already fitted with all the goody's :)

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