G'day all,
First question, is it possible for the load leveler to effect lifted springs by holding the car down??
I bought a set of 2" springs, front lifted up perfectly, but the rear didn't even move.
any idea's ??
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suspension lift problem
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Load leveler, yeah get rid of it.
We did a little test on one of our cars just before putting in 4" spring lift, the car had 2" lift and the leveler in it, so we ramped it, we then removed the leveler and ramped it. Funnily enough the car sat higher (approx 10mm) in the rear and increased travel by 25%. this was all standard except the spring lift. Hope that gives you some level information. EH EH, (bad i know).....
bEN
We did a little test on one of our cars just before putting in 4" spring lift, the car had 2" lift and the leveler in it, so we ramped it, we then removed the leveler and ramped it. Funnily enough the car sat higher (approx 10mm) in the rear and increased travel by 25%. this was all standard except the spring lift. Hope that gives you some level information. EH EH, (bad i know).....
bEN
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