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80 series 3inch lift
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80 series 3inch lift
Ok I am about to get 3inch coils for my 80 what else do I need and also what mods will I need to do as well good tips welcome
cheers
cheers
Try to get longer shox than what is available aftermarket for a 2 inch lift, as these are not long enough to allow good articulation when u lift past 2 inches. I just bought some 45mm doggies for the front of mine that are ment to fit a 6 inch lifted gq. Just the rite length for my 3 inch lift
Andrew
Andrew
Ruff,
Brake lines will be fine, castor should be ok I think, mine had 2 inch springs in it when I bought it and no correction and drove nicely, although I never got it measured with those springs in. No need, it drove fine.
Depending on how much droop you get out of the front you may need to lengthen the diff breather as it's the first thing to become too short, but with 2" shocks it should reach, just check it out.
Cheers,
Ben
Brake lines will be fine, castor should be ok I think, mine had 2 inch springs in it when I bought it and no correction and drove nicely, although I never got it measured with those springs in. No need, it drove fine.
Depending on how much droop you get out of the front you may need to lengthen the diff breather as it's the first thing to become too short, but with 2" shocks it should reach, just check it out.
Cheers,
Ben
CASTOR QUESTIONS
THE BEST WAY TO SORT YOUR CASTOR PROBS BEFORE U SPEND YOUR HARD EARNT IS TO FIT THE SPRINGS SHOCKS ETC. GO GET A WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND THE CASTOR SHOULD BE 4 DEGREES BACK STANDARD. ASK YOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT PLACE WHAT YOUR CAR IS FOR EXAMPLE 7 DEGREES , YOU WOULD THEN NEED THREE DEGREE BUSHES TO BRING BACK TO STANDARD GEOMETRY. SIMPLE SCIENCE
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Whack em in....drive it, if u can handle the wandering, do nothing...remember if you have a winch planned, it will lower the front back closer to std...if steering is not acceptable, take one front lower control arm off at a time and slot the front hole only down 14mm......(thats 2 degrees) Buy 4 flat washers, put them on the two front bolts and go to the wheel aligner. He will set the caster up right, then you weld the washers to the diff housing brackets. All done, still have articulation.
Log on to www.lcool.org and look in the tech pages for this
Whack em in....drive it, if u can handle the wandering, do nothing...remember if you have a winch planned, it will lower the front back closer to std...if steering is not acceptable, take one front lower control arm off at a time and slot the front hole only down 14mm......(thats 2 degrees) Buy 4 flat washers, put them on the two front bolts and go to the wheel aligner. He will set the caster up right, then you weld the washers to the diff housing brackets. All done, still have articulation.
Log on to www.lcool.org and look in the tech pages for this
Well it is friday the 13thRUFF wrote:Thanks but i think i kind of got it sorted this morning. It turned into a turtle at about 60KsRV80 wrote:Tony if you want i'll swap you my radius arms with 2 degree bushes in it..RUFF wrote:Old thread here but with a 2" lift on a 96 is there a need for Caster Correction?
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