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lift kit

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by hemi426 »

where can i gat all the parts for a big lift (6 or 7")
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Post by mickrangie »

What size tyres u want to run?

only need 2' body and 2' suspension for 35 / 36....

6 or 7 is a little much and unnecessary for a rover IMO

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Post by Micka »

hemi426 wrote:where can i gat all the parts for a big lift (6 or 7")
What Rover is it?
What do you want to do in it?
Why so high?
Where did you get the idea that higher is better?



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Post by mickrangie »

Micka wrote: Where did you get the idea that higher is better?
Too much time in the nissan and toyota section :P :P :P
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mickrangie wrote:
Micka wrote: Where did you get the idea that higher is better?
Too much time in the nissan and toyota section :P :P :P

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Funny cause its true :armsup: :armsup:


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Post by RRover85 »

Hey mickrangie, do you need to cut your guards for 35's to fit? Ive just done a 2" suspension lift and am about to do a 2" body lift..
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Post by mickrangie »

RRover85 wrote:Hey mickrangie, do you need to cut your guards for 35's to fit? Ive just done a 2" suspension lift and am about to do a 2" body lift..
Yeah had to cut guards. Rangie guards are smallish. Keep in mind it also depends on off set of yr rims too. I run 100mm off set.


I also cut my rear wheel arches out and re made them taller so my 35" dont rub in the rear.

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Post by BIg StEvE »

I struggle to keep mine on all four wheels with a 2 inch sus lift. Maybe i drive it where i shouldnt be too.

Dunno how u could cope with such a high lift! :?
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Post by mickrangie »

BIg StEvE wrote:I struggle to keep mine on all four wheels with a 2 inch sus lift. Maybe i drive it where i shouldnt be too.

Dunno how u could cope with such a high lift! :?
nah u just suk at it :D :D
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Post by BIg StEvE »

mickrangie wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:I struggle to keep mine on all four wheels with a 2 inch sus lift. Maybe i drive it where i shouldnt be too.

Dunno how u could cope with such a high lift! :?
nah u just suk at it :D :D
Oh of course how silly of me! :finger: ;)
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

hemi426 wrote:where can i gat all the parts for a big lift (6 or 7")
That is so 1998 :D
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