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80 series 3 inch lift

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series 3 inch lift

Post by scottmcguinness172 »

hey all im looking at buying a 3 inch lift for my 80 do i have to take the sway bars off so it clears the front tail shaft cheers thanks

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Post by sniper »

why not just extend them down?
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

like just make some spacer blocks for the front or something ill have to look in to it cheers thanks
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

we do a kit which gives you sway bar spacer blocks, bump stop spacers for rear, new top plate for shock mount, and longer front shock, so you have a 10" front travel shock, and a 12" rear shock travel, with 3-4" springs.

You need aprox 35mm spacer for long shocks on the front sway bar.
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Post by BLC »

i just recently did a 3 inch lift on my POS

sway bars dont fit back in.. i made spacers for the front out of 25mm square steel tube

the rear im still making cause im a slacker
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

we extend the links on the rear, stop them hitting the shocks.
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