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Best place buy 2" lift kit


 
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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2017 17:40    Post subject: Best place buy 2" lift kit Reply with quote

Hi Guys right I'm after a 2" lift for my L400 SWB wheres the best place to buy from?
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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2017 21:04    Post subject: Reply with quote

Previous questions on the same subject, on other posts, tend to indicate there isn't one sold in the UK and so you would need to source one from Japan, though 4" (and quite pricey) tends to be the minimum.

Replacing wornout rear springs with new ones and levelling off the vehicle by re-indexing the front Torsion bars. Then using 30" wheels will approximate a 2" lift.

Note that a 'lift kit' is designed to raise the body a fixed height above the axles. It does not raise the ground clearance of the axles. Only an increasedwheel size will do that.

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