Quote from: cullygti on 31 July 2012, 22:15Quote from: Wayne on 31 July 2012, 22:13Around 35mm but the shocks will not last long so your better fitting a matched kit instead of doing the job twice.na i dont believe that i went 40mm with no probs at all for well over a year not even a rub on the arb there seems to be a lot of old wives myths on here but not enough ppl actually trying it first just to add my shocks were still original parts so 14 year old Standard shocks are designed to work at standard height, lowering springs fitted will shorten lifespan.
Quote from: Wayne on 31 July 2012, 22:13Around 35mm but the shocks will not last long so your better fitting a matched kit instead of doing the job twice.na i dont believe that i went 40mm with no probs at all for well over a year not even a rub on the arb there seems to be a lot of old wives myths on here but not enough ppl actually trying it first just to add my shocks were still original parts so 14 year old
Around 35mm but the shocks will not last long so your better fitting a matched kit instead of doing the job twice.
if going down the spring route just replace the top mounts and bearings same if you get the coils to