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Height of your solid axle Hilux after 2" lift ?

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Height of your solid axle Hilux after 2" lift ?

Post by trains »

Hi chaps.

For those with solid axle hilux's and 2" lift, can you please give me your current ride heights measured from the bottom of your rim to the guard.
And if you can, the bumpstops to chassis as well please.
Please state what kit you put in/ shocks etc.

Many thanks.

Trains

edited to add

ive got ome shocks, and springs.
Ive got the 009Fa, and b in the front. (highest camber spring on drivers side).

Ive got the cs010 250kg constant load in the rear.

Ride height is.
rim to guard
LHF 800 RHF 830
LHR 800 RHR 825

bumpstops
LHF 87 RHF 98
LHR 113 RHR 128.

ARB measured them on their floor, and have given me different measurements to my figures, and also different from their own figures back in Feb.
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Post by johno88 »

Iv got OME shocks and springs all round. Its on a dual cab petrol.
Rear: Rim to Guard, 840 mm/Bump stop to chassis, 150mm
Front: Rim to Guard, 815 mm/Bump stop chassis, 80mm

The back evens out a fair amount once you have tool box, recovery gear, hi lift jack.
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Post by trains »

Thanks Johno88.

What type of springs have you got on the rears??
Ive got the cs010 250kg constant load.


Ive got the diesel.

LHF 800 RHF 830
LHR 800 RHR 825
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Post by johno88 »

i honestly couldnt tell you, they take a fair weight, the shackles are vertical on the rear if that gives any sort of an idea?
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Post by trains »

There would be a number, probably at the rear of the spring near the shackle.

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any luck with the number??

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