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The only other thing I can see that may need doing that you haven't mentioned is extended bump stops. Personally, from looking at the pic's I think some heavy duty springs may be in order
Whats the overall high of the tyers?Paul
Do the tyres fill the arches or do they STICK OUT, as I'm sure that the tyre must not protrude beyond the arch (or some similar wording) to be legal or MOTable. Looking at your second picture it is probably a close call.
Andy fit some wheel arch plastic bits, trim the wheel arch underneath nobody will see .....unless you run over someone :twisted: seriously they look good but trim very carefully, mark it out then bend it slowly Its aluminum It work hardensDarren
if you look at the rear quarter you can see where i have trimmed it. joe
Andy You could always go the other way and put smaller tyres on !!Darren
Quote from: "ChrisW70"The only other thing I can see that may need doing that you haven't mentioned is extended bump stops. Personally, from looking at the pic's I think some heavy duty springs may be in order Some nice tips to start with... Gulp.... Not fitted the lift yet, but think its gonna need it :? don't want to fit heavy duty springs, put them on the 90, too hard a ride. Forgot the bump stops cheers.how do i fold the arches in after cutting :?:
Andymy advice is to go for the 2" lift - you will end up there anyway so save buying an interim solution and go for the right set up from the off.it will help you with clearances but you will have to cut a bit and maybe use extended stops.
Quote from: "davidlandy"Andymy advice is to go for the 2" lift - you will end up there anyway so save buying an interim solution and go for the right set up from the off.it will help you with clearances but you will have to cut a bit and maybe use extended stops.your probably right but not everybody wants to go that far or has the readily available cash to do so, so an interim solution is to lift a little until your able to go the whole hog.........