jimbot90
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iv got a 4" lift on mi 90,n its sound.
Thanks for this wonderful info. Have A Defender 110 5-door and was planning on lifting it by 3". Glad I read this. Will just put better & bigger tyres. Like the Maxxis Big Horn 285/75/16.
ye jus gerron wi it.Any more thoughts on this topics - I want to start buying some bits!!
Any more thoughts on this topics - I want to start buying some bits!!
yes you are wrong..A suspension or a body lift will improve yr aproach angle surely....
it's not only a case of lifting for bigger wheels..
i'm happy with my wheels (245/75 16 a/t's) but its the approch angles i suffer with..
even a 33" tyre is only 2.4" greater in diameter than mine are.. 1.2" radius so axle just over an inch higher.. woo hoo? big deal..
are lass sez an inch makes all the difference but off road i cant see it makin that big a difference really..
but i could be wrong an no doubt i will be told i am..
but the lift does improve ya break over angles.yes you are wrong..
an inch is an inch and can be the difference between being grounded on yr diffs or not..
the ONLY WAY to gain diff clearance is with larger tyres. there is NO other way of acheving this
correct but not yr diff clearance,ya could put a 10" lift on it the diffs would still be in the same positionbut the lift does improve ya break over angles.
nobodys doubting that. but there are advantages to a body lift or suspension lift even if yer dont change yer tirescorrect but not yr diff clearance,ya could put a 10" lift on it the diffs would still be in the same position
yep i got a 2" suspension lift and a 4" body lift and 36" tyres dont think i can do much moreA body lift also means you gain whatever you lift it when wading.
yes you are wrong..
an inch is an inch and can be the difference between being grounded on yr diffs or not..
the ONLY WAY to gain diff clearance is with larger tyres. there is NO other way of acheving this
yeh but were talking about existing diff setup not replacing axles:boink:Yes there is - portal axles.
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