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Lifting late model rangie

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Lifting late model rangie

Post by gqmad »

Hey guys
any one out there know how im going to lift a late model range rover with air bag suspension.
Are there bigger bags available or is there spacers that can be put in on top of the bag, also shocks, whats the go
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Post by muddydigger »

If you need to lift an air bag rangie, you need to re assessing what your doing with it.

As far as I know , you cant lift airbags ( could be wrong though) but if you really need to lift it then I would suggst your only option would be to put big coils onit.
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Post by Hobie18 »

www.hardrange.com

This is hardy's website for modifications to P38 rangies. He's based on the sunshine coast in Qld
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Post by KiwiBacon »

If you want extra height, then you need to play with the sensors. That and spacers could give you the lift you're after.
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Post by gqmad »

Thanks guys that is great help
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