Hi all,
i've got my eye on a vehicle for sale with a 4.5" lift with full front /rear lower control arms, panhard rods, sway bar links and heavy duty sway bar. Obviously because of this it's not in a roadworthy condition.
My question is:
If you were to temporarily put 2" springs/shocks into this while retaining all other parts of the suspension, would it be drivable (to be roadworthied)? The guy is also including this in the sale. standard tyres would go back on.
what effect would the changed geometry have on the vehicle?
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Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
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Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
105 series cruiser 305s bighorns, budscustoms rear bar, 12,000lb mako w/ synth, too many hid spotties ++
Re: Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
just change springs, shocks should be able to stay.
It will have too much caster which will make steering feel a little heavy/tight, but better than not enough caster
It will have too much caster which will make steering feel a little heavy/tight, but better than not enough caster
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Re: Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
No worries - the answer I needed.
105 series cruiser 305s bighorns, budscustoms rear bar, 12,000lb mako w/ synth, too many hid spotties ++
Re: Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
The shorter springs may allow for more compression, the shocks may not allow for this much compression. In others words take it easy on your way to the road worthy so you don't bottom out your shocks.
Anything is possible, it just comes down to time and money.
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Re: Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
Aah you're right - good point.
105 series cruiser 305s bighorns, budscustoms rear bar, 12,000lb mako w/ synth, too many hid spotties ++
Re: Temporary 2" springs in a 4.5" kit - side effects?
If the shocks are longer for the lift then the bump stops would of been adj to suit?
With the coils the lower ones 'might' fall out on suspension extension. Change the shocks too.
With the coils the lower ones 'might' fall out on suspension extension. Change the shocks too.
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