Those springs will increase your ride height. Not sure specifically how much for those ones, but you will be at a nominal 2"
Its the rubber coupling in the rear tailshaft next to the diff.
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Those springs will increase your ride height. Not sure specifically how much for those ones, but you will be at a nominal 2"
Its the rubber coupling in the rear tailshaft next to the diff.
righto, thanks for clearing that up.
Would I still be able to run the standard shocks with them, or would they need to be replaced at the same time?
2" lift...
A phrase similar to "doing the hoovering"
When spring manufacturers, 4wdrivers etc start using proper terminology we may all get somewhere...
A "nominal" lift is often 40mm in modern vehicles.. But is based on so many factors...
If you want stock height you need higher rate X shorter OR same (or softer) rate X longer....
Les Richmond has a great selection...
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/06/131.jpg
Color Code Rate-Psi Length-inch's Yellow 138 16 Blue 160 15.5 Green 160 16.2 Pink
180 15.9 Red 180 16.3 Orange 180 17 Purple / Yellow 220 15.5 Purple 220 17 Purple / Orange 220 18 White 270 16.8 White / Green 270 17.8 Red / Yellow 320 16.8 Red / Blue 320 17.8
Righto guys, thanks for all the info.
Looks like ill be getting the 2" raised coils and shocks from suspension stuff then.
They've been fantastic to deal with, $770 for the whole shebang.
Why was i going to ARB for $1400 OMEs? :D
Cheers
Muppet
Why the difference in price.
There is a major difference in how the springs are developed and engineered for fit and performance between the 2 companies and that will justify some of the cost difference. I think spring manufacturer qualities are the similar, both are Australian springs from excellent manufacturers although 10-15 years ago the manufacturer of the SS springs did take a large chunk of the custom spring market because their springs were cheaper and turn around was a lot faster. IIRC theirs may have also been less prone to settling - perhaps better scragging while manufacturing or something. Anyway, with that much difference in price, I would bet a large chunk of it comes from shock quality also.
Depending on how often you go off road, what your garage door height is etc. I have a 2inch lift in mine, its great off road, but a makes parking in the city alot limited. And to be honest, I prob didnt need to put it in.
Have you thought of a 1 inch lift and bigger tyres? I'm pretty sure OME do a 1 inch lift.
If I'd do it again, Id only put 1 inch lift in and get a set of decent tyres. Just resetting the suspension back to standard height was a good enough gain. The 2 inch kit lifted mine nearly 75mm at the back and 68mm at the front thats how much it had sagged. 25mm rear and 18mm front.
Dont for getto extend brake hoses.
I just keep an eye on my drive shaft, grease it once a fortnight and have a good look at it while Im there.
The ARBB quote included fitting and wheel alignment....
IIRC it was about $400 all up.
To be perfectly honest, I don't want any lift at this point in time.
I just want my original ride height after I whack everything on the front.
And my disco lives outside under a car port, so unless im going for monster 25" lift, its not an issue :D