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Offline benjwom

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Lift kit
« on: December 10, 2007, 14:05:20 »
Hi,

My nearside rear standard height spring needs replacing, and I am looking at swapping them all for a 2" lift.

Can I just confirm, will I need new extended shockers to account for the lifted springs, and will I be alright with the standard brake hoses, radius arms, trailing arms? Also will it affect the steering adversely? I guess the steering wheel will point left when the wheels are straight due to new angle on steering arm?

Thanks guys, sorry if this topic has been covered before.

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Re: Lift kit
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2007, 14:08:16 »
Quote from: "benjwom"
Hi,

My nearside rear standard height spring needs replacing, and I am looking at swapping them all for a 2" lift.

Can I just confirm, will I need new extended shockers to account for the lifted springs,
YES

Quote from: "benjwom"
and will I be alright with the standard brake hoses,
hmm, touch and go, i would replace for extended ones if i was you...

Quote from: "benjwom"
radius arms, trailing arms?
keep the same ones.


Quote from: "benjwom"
Thanks guys, sorry if this topic has been covered before.

Ben


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