whiteline make adjustanle panhard rods for lr's. do you need one for a 2" lift?? have you had a 4 wheel alighment and the shop says there is a problem.
for a simple 2" lift in the front i have std rate longer king springs with sams (strangerover) holey bushes and 80 series toyota shocks.
this works VERY WELL offroad. those bushes and the lift give the 110 more body roll but it is predictable. towers should be lifted an inch, the brakelines and driveshaft will need to be checked for bind and stretch.
i believe a good set up for the rear would be taller springs retained top and bottom, gq rear shocks with a pin to eye convertor at the bottom to take the bind out of the bushes. maybe you could install 130 helper springs (the smaller spring inside the main spring) for load carrying. maybe even cut off 1-2" from this spring to aid compression.
i don't believe you need to change the rear geometry for a 2' lift.
the rear arms would be a weak link, but only fix them if they bend.
les richmond automotive/rangie spares have very good info on springs.
they also have a "30% extra articulation kit" that seems to be very comprehensive, that matches very nicely with the bilsteins andrew sells.
just don't use camber correction bushes, they suck!!!! (theyrob artic.)
rear mounts might need to be lifted to cycle the shock fully.
i do like the new tough dog ralph adjustable shocks. very large and look to take the weight better than other stuff. plus being adj. you could turn up or down when empty or towing.
but remember ben is right keep the cog as low as possible for stability.
110 can fit 36' tyres with no lift, just a little trim.
you will suffer with the tray, it gets in the way of tyre "stuffage"
if you lift the tray you lift the cog -bad move.
i have just made wheel tubs for my tray. i don't carry pallets or anything that requires a large flat area for transport. its a good solution for me.
i will just cut out the area and weld the tub on.
these are only my opinions, and i hope it helps.
david
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