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Post by DAV029 »

whats an ideal lift for a allrounder 2 or 3 inc and what brand




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Post by pongo »

Yeah about a 2inch or 3 inch of a decent brand should be ok
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Post by Hoonz »

3" HD kings springs progressive front and rear
if towing or carring weight get XHD rears
procomp shocks to suit
33" BFG muddies

will get u most places unlocked this is what i had in my wagon for touring/mild wheelin
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

A 3" lift is the ideal lift in my opinion. You can get the coils and shocks for the same price as the 2" lift eg $700 using Lovells or Dobinsons plus you only have to get a couple of extra things such as castor correction bushes $100, rear sway bar link pins for $75 and longer brake lines for $120. You can half the brake line cost to $60 if you re use the rear one on the front.

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