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CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT TO GO FOR , NEED ALIFT KIT BUT TWO TYPES ON OFFER, SPACERS OR LONGER SHOCKS, WHICH IS BEST AND DO YOU NEED WHEEL SPACERS TO COMPENSATE FOR HIGHER CENTER OF GRAVITY?
I made a spacer lift for mine, went for 40mm all round to avoid any of the problems with brake pipes and steering components. The front inner wing needs trimming slightly to allow the track-rods to clear fully, but it's easy enough with a simple hacksaw cut and a hammer.I didn't use pinion adjusters either on the front arms, and once it was re-tracked there were no noticeable effects compared to 'normal' ride height. No wheel spacers or anything either, just about £8 of bits from an ironmongers shop ! IMO the BM kit is a rip-off as this is exactly what it contains, it's the fitting that is the hard part and you still have to do that.It was the best thing I did for the old girl too, wearing decent AT tyres and a 40mm she was pretty unstoppable.I've got pics of the parts and kit if anyone's interested. Just ask.Simon
the pics dont make it look any higher :shock:
went for 40mm all round to avoid any of the problems with brake pipes and steering components. The front inner wing needs trimming slightly to allow the track-rods to clear fully, but it's easy enough with a simple hacksaw cut and a hammer.
Wasn't in the instructions(although the rest of instructions were bob on and easy to follow) but realised that it would have caught when installing.....not as bad as it sounds though just 2 small cuts with hacksaw (could even be done with a junior) about 1" either side of the track rod and just below....then just bend the metal out of the way using hammer or simlar lump of metal.Bought mine from http://www.celtic4x4.co.uk/Well worth the money 8) Makes a great difference off road, with little effect on road. Only added the spacers cos they were going cheap. :twisted: