Minimum for a 2" lift?

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Lucarse

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Hi all,

So I've noticed lately that my front near side sits far lower than the rest of the car, it's on standard suspension and I recently replaced all shocks, with the spring now failing im questioning on doing a 2" lift,

What is the minimum I can do to lift it 2"? I've seen many do springs, shocks and caster arms, can I get away with putting 2" lift springs on standard shocks and arms? I only do minor green lane, is it worth just putting standard springs back on cause I don't want to pay out for shocks again??
 
N/s front does sit lower to compensate for driver and fuel, that's why there is different front springs

Mine is the same and it bugs me but I'm not sure what to do with it yet
 
N/s front does sit lower to compensate for driver and fuel, that's why there is different front springs

Mine is the same and it bugs me but I'm not sure what to do with it yet

Yeah I know they do but it's now a good 2" difference on either side :p
 
Hi all,

So I've noticed lately that my front near side sits far lower than the rest of the car, it's on standard suspension and I recently replaced all shocks, with the spring now failing im questioning on doing a 2" lift,

What is the minimum I can do to lift it 2"? I've seen many do springs, shocks and caster arms, can I get away with putting 2" lift springs on standard shocks and arms? I only do minor green lane, is it worth just putting standard springs back on cause I don't want to pay out for shocks again??
If you only do minor greenlanes, why lift it at all? A set of HD standard height springs should be all you need, and they will also actually lift your landy by about 1" due to less sag.
 
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