
 Originally Posted by 
Greg J
					 
				 
				Why not just go with a rod lift?  It's so simple and easy to install.  You can have extended mode by pushing the button.  This seems an easier solution and can get you larger tires.  See tire size chart here: 
http://johnsonrods.com 
	 
 LLAMS is more convenient albiet a bit more expensive - move from access to the equivalent of full extended with the push of a button.
Likewise I believe our home grown GOE rods are more convenient to use.
However just an update on my system - was in the Bunnings carpark and set the car to access height forgetting I had LLAMS on -20mm and as the car lowered it must have hit the bumpstops and went straight into extended - then I tried to go to super extended and the car lifted further with a 'gong' but no dash indication.  As the height setting was still on access (and LLAMS at -20) overall height was about the same as offroad height.  I did not think to switch LLAMS form -20 to +50 to see what would happen.
So it does work.
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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