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36 peds on 80
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36 peds on 80
just wondering how much lift u need to fit 36 peds to an 80 and also what do people recoments, eg small lift then body to keep the weight down or bigger lift no body ???
Ah ha, I have been asking this same question everywhere.
You can do a 4" suspension lift and you can run them, or 2" body and 2" suspension.
Persoanlly I am not overly found of bodylift on cruisers so I will be adding a 4" suspension lift and running 36 pedes.
You will scrub not matter what on full compression.
Anything more then 4-5" suspension lift, you should flip the arms and put in high steer $$$$
You can do a 4" suspension lift and you can run them, or 2" body and 2" suspension.
Persoanlly I am not overly found of bodylift on cruisers so I will be adding a 4" suspension lift and running 36 pedes.
You will scrub not matter what on full compression.
Anything more then 4-5" suspension lift, you should flip the arms and put in high steer $$$$
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2" body lift and 3" coils on my 80 - and ran 37's and they never scrubbed!
Body lift keeps COG low with the big weighty items like motor/box/chassis - and creates space to get inunder the car to do things!!
I have mates with 5" coils.. blah blah - still having castor issues, brake line issues etc....
Your choice but overall in 5 years - I'm damn happy with my setup - touch wood havn't rolled it yet but still tryin!!
Body lift keeps COG low with the big weighty items like motor/box/chassis - and creates space to get inunder the car to do things!!
I have mates with 5" coils.. blah blah - still having castor issues, brake line issues etc....
Your choice but overall in 5 years - I'm damn happy with my setup - touch wood havn't rolled it yet but still tryin!!
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