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Body lift

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Body lift

Post by mangie »

G'day
It would seem that the 40mm body lift I have is not going to be enough to stop rubbing my 35/11.5/15 Simexs, I'm thinking 60mm (about 2.3 inchs) is what I'm after. My question is, should I go aluminium or nylon and what grade nylon would I need? Any comments would be most helpful.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

aluminiumn or steel

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Post by Micka »

Maybe some 30mm coil spacers will give you that extra bit of clearance.

The fronts are a pain to do, but it is a lot quicker and cheaper than redoing a body lift.

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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

i had same problem so i put 30mm coil spacer in the rear and it works, that way your not exceeding the 2'' body lift (if that maximum rule still applies), lot less effort
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