dont forget u gotta buy a her step ladder too
i have a 2.5 lift on mine and its the front prop angle which causes the rumble on overun. Get a double joint prop to stop this problem.Funnily enough I spent all last night lifting the wifes 110 because all the springs on it were the originals and it had a 20 degree list on the passengers side. cost about £200 for the shocks and springs and now it's sitting straight and true. Done the A frame joint at the same time and got rid of the self leveling unit. Put in the heavy duty springs with the 40mm lift, only now will have to get the castor correction bushes because it's got a bit of a rumble when you throttle off. All in all quite pleased for the money
there will always be the 90/110 argument...
all i have to say is: jim, cross axled at easton grey north of the M4? you know what i mean!
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