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5th August 2013, 02:13 PM
#11
Iv been shopping around for 2inch lift kit and not having much of a budget its killing me what to do,
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Myself doing the fitting of course and including steering dampener
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5th August 2013 02:13 PM
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5th August 2013, 03:43 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
Mattonpatrol
well i have a budjet of arond $1500, and am prepaid to pay for something very decent in a 2'' lift... i will also be doing work bymyself,, done it coupla times before...
If you have a Budget of $1500 not including fitting then your looking in the higher end of the Market. Happy days.
You could go all out and fit Superiors Amadas remote res shocks and springs for about that coin.
If it was me and i had $1500 for a 2" lift i would fit Old Man Emu for under $1000 and spend the rest on HD Lower rear Trailing arms, HD Drag Link. Anything left? buy a HD Tie Rod.
The Lower Trailing arms are weak as pi55 and once bent your in trouble. The Superiors Lower Trailing arms are awesome! i have them on both cars and was the first thing i fitted after the lift on both cars.
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12th August 2013, 08:37 PM
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King Springs (lifetime warranty) and KYB shocks - they are OEM suppliers to a lot of jap trucks (3 yr/70k warranty) all for about $700. if you can use a spanner fitting is a piece of p*ss. Took me around 4 hours to do.
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