Is it essential to change the trailing/ radius arms to cranked or caster correctional arms when lifting a defender ? Also what are the basics whilst lifting reguarding spring turrets and dislocation
Was thinking of 2" just to gain clearence when I have weight in the back as it soon sits down I dont need a lot maybe heavy duty springs would do just dont know if they will make a difference or if thats just what they are being sold as and reali they no different than standard springs
If I was doing that in a Def, I would just use standard springs. You don't need hd springs to tow a trailer, I have towed 2-3 tonnes for years with standard. All youre going to do is pound your back to bits with HD.Its a 1994 309tdi 90 I sell firewood so kften moving weight in trailers but also do a lot of shooting so it spends a lot of time off road, too what hesvy duty springs would you reccomend? Dont want crap
Yeah the slightest bit of weight in the back and it sits on its arse I still cant decide what to do for the best everyone has a different opinion
No I havent they not goid it sits much lower one side to the other
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