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belton coils

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belton coils

Post by bushwalker »

has anyone got any experience with belton coils i got 4in lift on my 80 series and have found that my right side is sagging 15mm+ they are soft coils but i would think this is excessive??
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Post by dank »

Geez man 15mm is nothing. Put a trim packer in it..

Do you have a fridge and a 35 inch tyre on one side and nothing on the other side? Because that will do it.

Did you measure the difference from the centre of the wheel hub to the top of the wheel arch? That will give you an accurate measurement.

If you measured from the ground to the wheel arch there are so many variables that can alter the results, tyre pressure, gradient of the grounf you are on, buckled rims, different tread wear etc etc.

How exactly is your vehicle setup? this will give everyone a better idea of what may be causing it to lean. Or better still, ring up the company you bought the gear off and hopefully they can help you to sort it out.
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