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defender 6" spring lift?
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defender 6" spring lift?
what needs to be done ona defender with a 6" spring lift. Caster angle, rotate diffs etc.. any advice would be appreciated!
Why would u want to lift a feder that much???
You can run 36" tyres with 2"lift
If you had to do it you would have to do shock mounts,rotate the swivell housings,tailshafts,brakelines,rear trailing arms,A frame and theres probably more i cant think of right now..
You can run 36" tyres with 2"lift
If you had to do it you would have to do shock mounts,rotate the swivell housings,tailshafts,brakelines,rear trailing arms,A frame and theres probably more i cant think of right now..
3dr 110 H/Top,Swampers,Locked and Loaded
Finding shocks might be tough.....Look at 80 Series Cruiser shocks for the front with a shock tower spacer....As for the rear Pro Comp do a long Rover shock that wont require any pin to eye converter but u will need to space your bump stops...
I run 11" Pro Comps in the back with a 3" lift and retained springs and love them...great value for money.
I run 11" Pro Comps in the back with a 3" lift and retained springs and love them...great value for money.
3dr 110 H/Top,Swampers,Locked and Loaded
I had a 4 - 5" lift on mine and ran 37s. I needed a new tailshaft and fitted cranked arms. Brake lines were fine.
This is how mine looked...
So another 1.5 - 2" on top of that and you could run 40 - 42" tyres
Just don't go wheeling in it with 40s on it...mine held up to 37" Creepies but I think 40s would be pushing it
This is how mine looked...
So another 1.5 - 2" on top of that and you could run 40 - 42" tyres
Just don't go wheeling in it with 40s on it...mine held up to 37" Creepies but I think 40s would be pushing it
tell me Micka, are you running the original half shafts or stronger since the 36" tyres?Micka wrote:I had a 4 - 5" lift on mine and ran 37s. I needed a new tailshaft and fitted cranked arms. Brake lines were fine.
This is how mine looked...
So another 1.5 - 2" on top of that and you could run 40 - 42" tyres
Just don't go wheeling in it with 40s on it...mine held up to 37" Creepies but I think 40s would be pushing it
what about the front bells' are they also original?
what is needed for running 36's on the point of mechanical failures?
Gali.
All axels/cvs are standard. The only thing I ever broke was my tailshaft after dragging it over some sharp rocks and then going full noise up a steep climb out of a creek bed...gali wrote:tell me Micka, are you running the original half shafts or stronger since the 36" tyres?Micka wrote:I had a 4 - 5" lift on mine and ran 37s. I needed a new tailshaft and fitted cranked arms. Brake lines were fine.
This is how mine looked...
So another 1.5 - 2" on top of that and you could run 40 - 42" tyres
Just don't go wheeling in it with 40s on it...mine held up to 37" Creepies but I think 40s would be pushing it
what about the front bells' are they also original?
what is needed for running 36's on the point of mechanical failures?
Gali.
I am sure that I was probably just lucky not to break the CVs, but I also was very carefull with wheel placement and wary of binding up tyres. The factory ETC would have also helped look after the axels/CVs.
If i had wanted to copy the Scariron racing ones i would have....Micka wrote:Which he made upside-downoutlaw wrote:whats the point of those pics Steve? that ain't no 6" lift... or is someone showing off there newly finished winch bar
The Scorpion ones have the small tube gussets underneath, Clarky
Instead i made my own...
What is the pint of the smaller bar being at the bottom? when it gets hit it bends... at least mine will not suffer the small bar bending 1st....
Best i ask Black board Mr Squigle....
1986 County, Auto, Locker, Maxi Crawler gears.
1987 RRC, Auto, Lockers, Himount. POS
1987 RRC, Auto, Lockers, Himount. POS
Really?Micka wrote:I had a 4 - 5" lift on mine and ran 37s. I needed a new tailshaft and fitted cranked arms. Brake lines were fine.
This is how mine looked...
So another 1.5 - 2" on top of that and you could run 40 - 42" tyres
Just don't go wheeling in it with 40s on it...mine held up to 37" Creepies but I think 40s would be pushing it
much more than 37's will hit the bulkhead outrigger(support) so
40-42s required frame work.
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