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100 series lift

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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100 series lift

Post by Eric »

I am about to lift a 100 series & am looking for advice with witch way to go , I need to acheive a 4 inch lift to fit 37 inch tyres . I was told best bet was big balls off road , others say some 4 inch springs long travel chacks , standard arb camber kit , adjust the bump stops and the jobs done . would love hear from anyone with insite to this delema of mine


thanks in advance.

Ps , are there diff gears available for the 100 series and if yes , who and how much ?? thanks guys & gals
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Post by greenhilux »

is it Ifs or coil spring?
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Post by Eric »

greenhilux wrote:is it Ifs or coil spring?
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its a riggid axle coil sprung
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Post by BUNDERA »

What you said sounds like the go.

Post up some before and after pics!

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Post by dow50r »

Gday eric
If you want to put 37's on there you will need a 6 inch lift at least.
They will go on, but articulation will see them hitting the body bits. (When i had 38's on, they just touched with a bodylift aswell as 6 inch Dobsons)
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