HI all. I am in the midst of setting up my classic rangie after changing from air. However, took the plunge and fitted long travel koni shocks. However I am still trying to figure out how it all works. So some question some Of you may be able to help.
I currently have Kings 2" springs. I do not yet have front and rear bars but are planning to soon.
Will this suspension work with the shocks?
Also I have cut guards, 35mm extension on bump stops.
What else do I need to consider?
any help appreciated.
cheers
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suspension upgrade
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Re: suspension upgrade
hi realistacly if its only 2" i wouldnt bother, you can fit brake lines but i wouldnt waste the money.
1981 range rover- 4"coil + 2"body rollcage, disco interior and goes better than a pootrol
Re: suspension upgrade
Depending on how long the shocks are you may need extended brake lines and you may need to retain the springs.
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Re: suspension upgrade
Thanks guy's
I have retainers and still need the brake lines. The question about the 2" springs? I have only this height to try and keep the stability. Are you suggesting that is way too limiting to get the most from the shocks?
regards.
I have retainers and still need the brake lines. The question about the 2" springs? I have only this height to try and keep the stability. Are you suggesting that is way too limiting to get the most from the shocks?
regards.
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