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was wanting to know the same i have +2 inch bearmach springs and pro comp, which i think is hard for road driving especially the roads around ere(west yorks) i am wanting to revert back to standard hight and ats instead of mud tyres , not the best set up for me at the mo as it spends its life on the road as my 1st car when it becomes my second car then i can mod away.i was wondering if i should go for standard springs or the scorpion ones are progressive so i am thinking should be a more responsive ride for the road??? sorry for nicking your post but i think you are right not to go for the cheep option like me but look into old man emu which are regarded as the best but come with cost. there is a lot of choice out there so what is best probably down to cost and usage your on road-off road equation. cheers glyn :?
i hear the qt arms break!
ChrisThe point of the cranked arms is to pull the axle back in line after a suspension lift to try and fix the issue of working angles not mess them up. The axle rotates in differing amounts dependant on the size of the lift, this added with the fact the vehicle is now higher (causing a tighter prop connection angle) is what kills the UJ's.I didn't bother changing them on my 200 but did on the 300 The UJ's have lasted longer and the steering is more positive. To be honest as it's been said on here time and again, lift it, see how it feels, if you don't like it then change them.Gav
The amount of lift effects both joints equally, the prop is basicaly a solid bar fixed at each end with a flexible joint, therefore based upon the theory of every action must have an equal and opposite reaction when you lift the vehicle the top of the front joint gets tighter as does the bottom of the back joint equally.
I was told in the defender forum that +2" springs and dampers with -2" lowered mounts will cause the dampers to bottom out?Will +5" dampers work with +2" lift springs?Me and my mate (90 and disco) are wanting to try and get plenty travel in the suspension.Will the x eng dislocation springs help?Sorry to hijackGav.