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depends what you define as the best.
quality?
size?
most shiny?
The most popular size would have to be 3". It's a great improvement for offroading and seems to be just right. People who get a 2" are quite often forever wishing they went for the extra inch.
quality?
size?
most shiny?
The most popular size would have to be 3". It's a great improvement for offroading and seems to be just right. People who get a 2" are quite often forever wishing they went for the extra inch.
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well thats just wat i needed to here cheersAndrewT wrote:depends what you define as the best.
quality?
size?
most shiny?
The most popular size would have to be 3". It's a great improvement for offroading and seems to be just right. People who get a 2" are quite often forever wishing they went for the extra inch.
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the only thing 2" vs 3", is that for 2" you could get DOT type approved ( well when I got mine yrs ago - not sure about byb thou, i'm sure he can clarify)
3" would need engineers report to be compliant, doubt anyone bothers tho.
for 3" the COG is theoretically higher. Still as these body lifts don't change any suspension dimensions, the handling should be the same, Except The higher COG + usually your higher profile wheels/tyres you certainly notice going round corners, but what do you want a road hugging sports car or a off-roader, decide.
As for listening to your local pedders place, huh! they are full of it, BS that is. Seems they are good at employing BS'ers wherever they are.
3" would need engineers report to be compliant, doubt anyone bothers tho.
for 3" the COG is theoretically higher. Still as these body lifts don't change any suspension dimensions, the handling should be the same, Except The higher COG + usually your higher profile wheels/tyres you certainly notice going round corners, but what do you want a road hugging sports car or a off-roader, decide.
As for listening to your local pedders place, huh! they are full of it, BS that is. Seems they are good at employing BS'ers wherever they are.
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obviously i want a off roader. Yeh the car will be my daily driver and not expecting it to handle like its on rails. I just wanna be able to tacke most things i wanna do and i think with the slight bigger tyres and lift it will do everything i want it to do. So a lift kit on these technically is just a body lift and not a suspension lift? Thats fine if its just a body lift the bigger tyres will give me the rest of the height im intending to use it for . So who else should i ask. Byb or something was his name yeh?
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i really just want a price atm so i can start saving for the whole combo of lift kit, wheels and tyresJack wrote:Best option for a 3" body lift is to contact Suby Wan Kenobi, and be patient (he's a tad busy doing some work on my Brumby this week).
SWK will also be able to advise you regarding struts and springs.
how much is suby wan charging you for the kit?