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Offline 90Mike

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OLD MAN EMU 2" LIFT
« on: April 08, 2007, 21:58:09 »
Hi guys been offered a old man emu 2" lift with heavy duty turrets rear castor correction arms and front radious arms with correction bushes fitted for £350 does this sound like a good deal or a little bit over priced also i was offered a scorpian winch bumper and steering guard for £260
what do you think are the prices abput right or a little too high.
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2007, 22:07:18 »
If new, then good-ish prices i would say, if secondhand, then they'd have to be in really good condition.....
gone from 200tdi.... to 300tdi... still with loads done to it, in fact, even more than the last truck...LOL!!!

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Re: OLD MAN EMU 2" LIFT
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2007, 22:11:58 »
Quote from: "mikes mud monster"
Hi guys been offered a old man emu 2" lift with heavy duty turrets rear castor correction arms and front radious arms with correction bushes fitted for £350 does this sound like a good deal or a little bit over priced


Yes thats a good buy if it includes the shocks as well. OME is the best 'basic' lift kit about. I've had mine fitted for 5 years now and I'm still on the first set of shocks. No sag from the springs either.

Bit confused by 'rear castor correction arms'. I think you mean that they are 'kinked' to remove the stress on the chassis bushes due to the lift.

BTW, castor correction bushes are junk and you'll have to keep replacing them. I haven't got any castor correction on the front of my 2inch lifted Disco and while the steering is less than positive it isn't undriveable. Some people report different results. Personally I'd fit the lift kit and then see what you think when you drive it afterwards.

Search this forum for discussions about castor correction......there is more than one way to skin that particular cat :)

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« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2007, 22:14:54 »
Indeed, castor correction can be done via bushes, QT type arms, or 'cranked' standard arms.... aka Bullfrog's!!


Andy, were you at Matchams today?? twas a good day!!
gone from 200tdi.... to 300tdi... still with loads done to it, in fact, even more than the last truck...LOL!!!

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« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2007, 22:20:17 »
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Andy, were you at Matchams today?? twas a good day!!


Yeah. Battered blue Disco. Indeed it was a good day. :)

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« Reply #5 on: April 08, 2007, 22:25:35 »
Ah..... i recognise the name now!!!!!
gone from 200tdi.... to 300tdi... still with loads done to it, in fact, even more than the last truck...LOL!!!

 






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