JebLZ
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Thinking of buying a defender - the one I'm looking at has a 2" lift. Would rather it didn't tbh, going to be using it more on-road than off-road and wouldn't want to compromise the handling, but everything else looks good so I'm still interested.
What should I be looking for to check this mod has been done properly? I know if done improperly it can cause a lot of other components to fail. Things I'd look at would be brake lines being fouled on due to being too short. Are there any other things?
If I wanted to revert to standard lift, I'd need to change the shocks/springs - is there anything else that would probably need changing? I know the answer to that depends on how exactly the lift was done, but are there any usual components changed during a lift, e.g. propshafts, that would need reverting to standard?
I notice the propshafts have also been replaced on this defender. I wonder if this was due to suspension-related stress damage...
What should I be looking for to check this mod has been done properly? I know if done improperly it can cause a lot of other components to fail. Things I'd look at would be brake lines being fouled on due to being too short. Are there any other things?
If I wanted to revert to standard lift, I'd need to change the shocks/springs - is there anything else that would probably need changing? I know the answer to that depends on how exactly the lift was done, but are there any usual components changed during a lift, e.g. propshafts, that would need reverting to standard?
I notice the propshafts have also been replaced on this defender. I wonder if this was due to suspension-related stress damage...