80s lift - Panhards or lower arms and radius arms?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:02 am
Folks,
I want to lift my 80 by six inches. I would like to run 35s or 36s.
I'm told that a 4" spring lift and 2" body lift is the best compromise to clear these size tyres with the least detriment to on-road handling. So question 1 is, is a body lift on an 80 easily achieved, and is this wise, or are there known issues?
Question 2 is, do I just need springs, shocks, brake lines, caster plates and adjustable panhard rods, or do I need to go to the considerable additonal expense of dropped radius arms and adjustable lower arms too?
I'm sure lots of you have pondered these questions, and have much expereience with similar issues. I look forward to hearing your views :-)
Cheers,
Chris
I want to lift my 80 by six inches. I would like to run 35s or 36s.
I'm told that a 4" spring lift and 2" body lift is the best compromise to clear these size tyres with the least detriment to on-road handling. So question 1 is, is a body lift on an 80 easily achieved, and is this wise, or are there known issues?
Question 2 is, do I just need springs, shocks, brake lines, caster plates and adjustable panhard rods, or do I need to go to the considerable additonal expense of dropped radius arms and adjustable lower arms too?
I'm sure lots of you have pondered these questions, and have much expereience with similar issues. I look forward to hearing your views :-)
Cheers,
Chris