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Pantelis Giamarellos
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People Hi,
A good friend here in Greece has bought a secondhand Freelander.
The vehicle came fitted with a BEARMACH sourced kit of suspension lift
spacers and longer brake lines so as to accomodate for the suspension height
increase.
The problem is that when he drove a standard suspension height Freelander he
realised that his Freeby was a bit "strange" on the road.
Checking the vehicle's geometry revealed that the camber angles are outside
the factory specified degrees BUT using the standard bolts and brackets does
not provide enough range so as to return the suspension to the proper
settings.
Does anyone know of a cure or a kit that can rectify the problem?
Thanks in advance for your kind assistance and recommendations.
Take care
Pantelis
A good friend here in Greece has bought a secondhand Freelander.
The vehicle came fitted with a BEARMACH sourced kit of suspension lift
spacers and longer brake lines so as to accomodate for the suspension height
increase.
The problem is that when he drove a standard suspension height Freelander he
realised that his Freeby was a bit "strange" on the road.
Checking the vehicle's geometry revealed that the camber angles are outside
the factory specified degrees BUT using the standard bolts and brackets does
not provide enough range so as to return the suspension to the proper
settings.
Does anyone know of a cure or a kit that can rectify the problem?
Thanks in advance for your kind assistance and recommendations.
Take care
Pantelis