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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100 series lift
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Re: 100 series lift
Eric wrote:I am about to lift a 100 series & am looking for advice with witch way to go
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I have a friend with a hundred, petrol live axle, and has a 3-4" lift using all ARB gear. No body lift, and runs 35" simex's on factory alloy's. I would imagine that to run 37z, you would need a little more than 4" in the springs, or maybe just some body lift.
No matter what you do with springs and body lift, you will generally always get scrubbing on the chassis rails, or inner guards..... this is usually only fixed with wheels/spacers
Cannot advise for sure though Speak to someone who can be sure. Cheers. Dan
No matter what you do with springs and body lift, you will generally always get scrubbing on the chassis rails, or inner guards..... this is usually only fixed with wheels/spacers
Cannot advise for sure though Speak to someone who can be sure. Cheers. Dan
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