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tidymeup

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Hi,

This has probably been covered before but I can't find the answer. I have fitted some bearmach heavy duty blue springs which are +45mm.

After fitting and measuring its sits about 1" higher. At what point do I need to think about caster corrected arms, props and extended break lines.

But with any weight should I even bother?
 
Hi,

This has probably been covered before but I can't find the answer.

Yes, yes it has been covered once or twice!

You will find the answer if you search, its the button at the top between "New posts" and "Quick links"

Seriously mate, you need to search, its so boring answering the same questions all day every day. ;)
 
I quite agree but I will be perfectly honest I understand all of the reasons you may or may not need to do the extras.

I was looking for some one who may have a similar lift and some insight from them about if they were going through bushes and uj's with such a small lift.

Their are allot of posts about using standard springs and other makes but no definitive answer.

Hope this explains a bit.

Thanks
 
I quite agree but I will be perfectly honest I understand all of the reasons you may or may not need to do the extras.

I was looking for some one who may have a similar lift and some insight from them about if they were going through bushes and uj's with such a small lift.

Their are allot of posts about using standard springs and other makes but no definitive answer.

Hope this explains a bit.

Thanks
a lift is only one factor with wearing bushes and ujs etc
 
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