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today the triton gets lifted!!
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today the triton gets lifted!!
Only a few hours before I pick up the triton from TJM with all new springs and shocks. Can't wait to see the results (even though I'm limited to only 50mm lift in QLD but the front was sagging). I'll post old pics and new ones as soon as I get it home for anyone who is interested.
Meh...
Picked up the triton- straight away was impressed with the front lift (got a full 50mm) but notice that the rear high didn't look much different. Anyway found out that the rear already had lifted springs in the rear- with a load helper extra springs but one was snapped and gone (probably from a lot of corrugation K's in the last 10months). So the rear remained at the same high (except for about 5mm) but already feels much more confortable ie. the rear doesn't get airborne over bumps at speed. The triton no longer looks like a drag car (lower front) and the massive 31's no longer rub. All up I'm pretty happy but have been told I need to go back next week to fully correct the castor.
I'm trying to attach pics but I keep getting a message saying unable to upload pictures- as soon as I can sort it out I'll post them.
I'm trying to attach pics but I keep getting a message saying unable to upload pictures- as soon as I can sort it out I'll post them.
Meh...
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