


Thanks for current pics.
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And so you shall.striker99 wrote:lets see them on the car..
No poblems yet but i will keep this in mind. thanksmatwelli wrote:Fist off, I applaude anyone trying to get more lift out of their IFS suspension.
On my own rig, I have done the most to maximise the flex from the front end , and left the ride height standard (the 33's help in the height dept)
The tai kit gets the extra lift by basically moving the whole lot down, cross member, bottom arms, and spacers for the upper arms, and links for the torsions etc.
With what you are doing, getting an extra 70mm over the 50 thats normally done, how are you fixing the problem of the front CV angle ?
If I trimmed the rest of my bump stops away, cranked everything I could, I could get 75-100 mm lift over standard, 2 ks down the road the cv's would be screwed.
The tai kit solves the prob by dropping the diff, to keep CV angles within reason.
how are you getting around this problem ?
You may be able to drop the diff 25mm without moving te cross member, which would alow you 75 more lift total, but at 120mm you will habve problems.
heres the photo of the cv angleconstapa wrote:Very good job. I agree that time is going to tell the storie. I hope that everything will be ok (cause i thinking doing the same...)
Can you give us a photo that shows the CV's angle now? It's very important to see this...
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