lifting a brumby

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tommo
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lifting a brumby

Post by tommo » Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:54 pm

Hey all,
I've had a pretty good look through all the previous discussions and stickys in these forums and can't find anything about installing lift kits.
Firstly, if I were to put a 2" lift kit on my brumby, would I need to do anything to the springs and shocks? (ie, buy new ones) I'm thinking not, but I don't really know.
And is installing these things something most "willing" people can do?
cheers
tom

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Post by Suba » Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:54 pm

There is no need to replace any of the things you have mentioned,and any one that has a little mechanical skill can do it .

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Post by vidler » Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:00 pm

all you'll need is a socket set, couple of jacks and some wheel stands and you'll be right. I did the lift kit in my L series in about 6hrs by myself
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