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4" gu lift????
4" gu lift????
I came across a set of king springs on the cheap for a 4" lift on the gu is it a simple job with some longer shocks or do i have to put in longer break lines and heaps of other stuff any ideas
Re: 4" gu lift????
for a true 4" liftgu-meggs wrote:I came across a set of king springs on the cheap for a 4" lift on the gu is it a simple job with some longer shocks or do i have to put in longer break lines and heaps of other stuff any ideas
you will need:
- adjustable panhards or modify your current ones.
- castor correction (drop boxes or plates or arms)
- longer shocks
- new lines
its not a cheap exercise, plus it will handle worse, illegal due to height... as everyone will tell you, 2" lift on a GU will accomdate a 35" tyre.
does this answer your question being a simple job..
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