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RE:tortion bars are great - PICS of new tyres + lift Picccs

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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RE:tortion bars are great - PICS of new tyres + lift Picccs

Post by 4x4joel4x4 »

hey guys new tyres plus lifted.
butttt my tappets are still ticking away like crazy HaH :roll:

let me know what you think.

+ my rims are for sale they are stock 16" chrome , wanting to sell or swap for streight black 16" cheers.


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Post by ethann »

Looks good!

What lift did you have to do to get them under her?
Body and suspension?

How does it go scrubbing wise?
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Post by 4x4joel4x4 »

um no suspension lift at all just wound up the tortion bars and chucked a few blocks under the rear and front.

and no rubbing even when flexed fully.

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Post by 4x4joel4x4 »

cheapest lift you can do :D
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