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Old 13-08-2012, 21:50   #12
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Originally Posted by stinka View Post
But you lose droop if you lift the suspension ?

Body lift will allow larger tyres to articulate higher, mine hit the body on the rear on full articulation, so if i lift body 50mm it will lessen this problem ?

Also center of gravity remains less affected with body lift as the engine/transmission aren't raised, where as they are with suspension lift
Ballocks.
You can maintain droop easily by reducing or removing bump stops and or fitting ball joint spacers. Hitting the body on full articulation is a case of wheel offset to clear body or add spacers.
A +2" suspension lift will get you so much more travel about 4" before you drop the arb.
CofG agreed but big deal, with a wider track you'll compensate for that, but remember you'll have wheels in contact with the ground longer so there
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