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Can i use std shocks with a 2" spring lift

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Can i use std shocks with a 2" spring lift

Post by Rovernaut »

Can I use standard Shocks with a 2 " spring lift or do I need longer shocks? :?:
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Yes, but you wont get the full benifit of having the onger springs.

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Post by GRIMACE »

and the standard shocks are very short and limit travel a fair bit
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Post by Aquarangie »

Don't waste your time, get the lot in one hit. It might cost more, but it's less work and mucking around later on, especially the front.

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Post by Slunnie »

Compare the free heights of the springs. I tend to think that a lot of commercial 2" lifts gain the lift by fitting springs that are similar in free length but stiffer in rate. If this is the case then the stocker springs will be fine assuming they still work well. I would expect the aftermarket units for those springs may have a bit more stiffness in rebound.

If the springs are longer then just change the shocks. Rears are easy, fronts are a PITA.
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Post by Aquarangie »

I stuill thiink that Rangie Spares have the best range of springs available for Rangies.

Lots of commercial kits like you said have taller, but stiffer springs. Good if you do lots of outback travelling, but make the Rangie too stiff on-road!!

That's what i thinkl anyway.

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