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    Quote Originally Posted by VM_Motori View Post
    Just for the record my 88 Rrc has dual batteries (Std) and steel front bar and as of next week 12000lb winch I can let you know if interested.

    Vm
    Thanks, I'd be interested in some guard measurements after you have that sorted.

    Quote Originally Posted by VM_Motori View Post
    This would also work well on the rear I am assuming from the read up, But I will leave that for now as the rears already flex like a mofo.

    I am thinking of using my die-grinder with a small bit in it that's like 15000 rpm turns rubber to liquid instantly.

    Looking forward to this seem's A LOT to gain.
    Can't hurt to have a go, from what I worked out it's important to try and seal the rubber, also to try and remove everything between the steel parts of the bush, otherwise is still pinches it.

    Cheers
    Will

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    Guard measurements for standard suspension heights are in the eas threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Guard measurements for standard suspension heights are in the eas threads.
    Thanks, I just want to know how much his springs raise it with all the gear on it.

    Cheers
    Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR LR View Post
    Thanks, I just want to know how much his springs raise it with all the gear on it.

    Cheers
    Will
    This is the thread: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/classic-ra...ml#post1875637 Post top of the second page has the numbers for standard height.

    I have the heights all set out in a nice table. On my other laptop which is 500km away.

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    Dougal this is not for STD height!

    Please keep this thread on topic!

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    Settle, if you have the std rates and heights you can work with your new corner weights to calculate the rates and free heights you need for the lift you want. Or if you find some springs you can calculate the lift you'll get for their rate and free heights.

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    Clubagreenie that maybe the way some work those with time a plenty I do not have much time due to reno's and managing a business.
    So sum like us have something and then try it out with the very little time spare! And with out reading all the charts that people make up and put on the web, Trial and error sometimes is the way for sum. Maybe I am just alone but if I want to find the charts I will use the search function meh.
    Regards


    Christmas was early and my 12,000lb winch arrived MUCH JOY!

    And so on to the measurements I will apologize for the pic's late night in my shed under lights yadayada so here they are.
    1th is the weighted height.
    2nd is a really dodgy shot of the winch
    3rd is the weight placed further forward then what it will end up.
    4th is un-weighted


    Hope this helps

    Cheers
    VM
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    Quote Originally Posted by VM_Motori View Post
    Clubagreenie that maybe the way some work those with time a plenty I do not have much time due to reno's and managing a business.
    So sum like us have something and then try it out with the very little time spare! And with out reading all the charts that people make up and put on the web, Trial and error sometimes is the way for sum. Maybe I am just alone but if I want to find the charts I will use the search function meh.
    Regards


    Christmas was early and my 12,000lb winch arrived MUCH JOY!

    And so on to the measurements I will apologize for the pic's late night in my shed under lights yadayada so here they are.
    1th is the weighted height.
    2nd is a really dodgy shot of the winch
    3rd is the weight placed further forward then what it will end up.
    4th is un-weighted


    Hope this helps

    Cheers
    VM
    Thankyou muchly!

    I've remembered I have a set of rears in the garage (2 actually, however I think 1 set is Defender, and very heavy), so I'll try these in the front, then I'm going to make some rear spring seat raisers up, much like the terrafirma ones, and that will be my budget lift I don't want to order custom springs now as the mass of the truck will change.

    Cheers
    Will

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