Spacemonkey...
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Try and find one with a Hunter machine for the best results, so I'm led to believe.
Really need to set it up properly with the measuring systems most places have, otherwise could be risking ridiculous tyre wear
SES88 top quality kit by the way. Thanks for fast delivery too.
My dad said from the looks of them they'll outlive the rest of the car!
Hey folks, new to the site and have just got myself a freelander and looking to make myself a lift kit. Would anyone be able to provide a detailed dimensional drawing for any size lift kit ? It would be very much apreshiated cheers
Hey folks, new to the site and have just got myself a freelander and looking to make myself a lift kit. Would anyone be able to provide a detailed dimensional drawing for any size lift kit ? It would be very much apreshiated cheers
Hey ses88 ill take that as a no then. sorry for asking. It wasn't directed at you but I understand you make them and would probably be the best person to help as you know what you're talking about. Not hear to up set anyone sorry
Well I'm definitely NOT going to have a go at making my own. As soon as I'm allowed by SWMBO I'll be having one of Simon's and having it professionally fitted by a friend who owns a garage with a full set of ramps and tools, and knows freelanders inside out.
Not taking any risks.
Ok I'm sorry I forgot to mention I'm a turner/HND mechanical engineer and have access to some CNC machines so I wasn't going to weld them I was going to machine them from one piece of steel much stronger and much much more accurate. But you only get one first impression I guess sorry guys
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