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you only need a standard 2 inch lift kit, 4 x springs & 4 x shocks, many companies sell them.as for which ones, the best you can afford, although there isnt really anything wrong with the cheapest lift kits.things like brake lines bumpstops dislocation cones etc are not necessary.however, should you go off doing serious offroading more of these parts become a bit more essential.unless you have to, dont remove the anti roll bars because they DO drive like sjit on the road.if your going doing that crazy offroad stuff like many on here do, then it is a different kettle of fish, more articulation needs much longer brake lines, spring relocation etc.
Just a quick 'un out of interest...My mind has been telling me to lift my disco a bit (probably 2"), the amount of gear on the market is baffling. What is the best and cheapest kit and what should I not bother with - without starting a mines better than yours war!! Oh and how much will it effect its on road handling? :lol:
Frog.....I think you are going a bit OTT here mate, a 2" lift aint all that dramatic enough to really notice the change in castor angle, you are talking 2 or 3 degrees MAX....He will not even notice it. anything bigger like a 3" lift then YES I would agree and say go for the front and rear arms. Given the state of the roads in this country his and our biggest worry is to avoid the pot holes and lorry rutts.
Well if ya buy decent springs rated for the gear you have they wont sag.I dont push my products and dont mind where folks choose to buy their kit.If you are gonna spend the money spend it wisely and once rather than buying gear and then realising you should have bought this and that etc. Easier to do the job properly once.I probably lift 2/3 trucks a month sometimes with my kit and sometimes with others and 9/10 I fit castored arms.You dont NEED them but its better if you do choose to use them as it returns steering geometry to factory .It can upset front propshat balance but this is also sortable.It should be fine on +2".Also worth mentioning that several insurance companys that I know of ask for in depth details of mods and can refer them to motor engineers, Who may question what has and has not been done.