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what needs to be changed from 6" down to 4" lift

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what needs to be changed from 6" down to 4" lift

Post by morewheeldrive »

im just wondering how much needs to be changed to drop from six inch lift to 4" lift. iv got 3rds arms all round and tough dog springs and shocks. will i need to ditch the arms for a 4" varient? will my shocks be ok to use with 4". my 6" kit is causing way too many issues and if i cant solve them in a cost effective way maybe dropping in height will be cheaper.
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Post by ozy1 »

what dramas are you having?
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Yeah what dramas are you having? You pretty much need all the same gear for both lifts but to answer the question, if you get our flexy coils you should be able to keep your 6" shocks. Then just drive it to see if castor is too much affected.

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Re: what needs to be changed from 6" down to 4" li

Post by bogged »

4x shocks
4x springs

are the arms you have adjustable?
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Post by nastytroll »

I run 6" drop arms with 4" coils, been like this in a ute and wagon for 4 years.
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