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    Air Susp lift spacers

    Is there anyone who currently makes a lift kit or just the spaces. If someone would like to make me a set I will gladly pay a reasonable price for them.
    I have a new set of ride height sensors ready for modification have fitted Gen 3's and Terrafirma 144/145 shocks just need the spacers now.
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    There's a p38 lift kit on eBay for $160 ish if that's what you're after. 2 inch I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB View Post
    Is there anyone who currently makes a lift kit or just the spaces. If someone would like to make me a set I will gladly pay a reasonable price for them.
    I have a new set of ride height sensors ready for modification have fitted Gen 3's and Terrafirma 144/145 shocks just need the spacers now.
    Regards
    JB
    0477804997

    I'm assuming you have already seen keithy p38's comprehensive post on this very subject?
    P38 Suspension Lift Guide
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    Lift kits

    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    I'm assuming you have already seen keithy p38's comprehensive post on this very subject?
    P38 Suspension Lift Guide
    Yes I have and a very good one it is too

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    there is someone on this forum who has started production on a copy of the original hardrange lift kits. I actually have one of the very first I am installing right now. Perhaps that is what you're looking for?

    Cheers
    -P

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    Quote Originally Posted by prelude View Post
    there is someone on this forum who has started production on a copy of the original hardrange lift kits. I actually have one of the very first I am installing right now. Perhaps that is what you're looking for?

    Cheers
    -P
    Dave at British Car Components is the gentleman who is now producing the HRA derived kits. You will find him with the username of BritishCarComponents on this site
    Gary

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    British Car Components

    Quote Originally Posted by mtb_gary View Post
    Dave at British Car Components is the gentleman who is now producing the HRA derived kits. You will find him with the username of BritishCarComponents on this site
    Thanks Gary

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    British Car Components

    Ordered a 2" suspension lift kit yesterday, will post some pics when it arrives.

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    British Car Components 2'' lift kit

    Kit has arrived, does anyone have any installation instructions for this kit.DSCF0231.jpg

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    I'm surprised no instructions???

    The top 2 large rectangles mount on the top of the rear axle (thin edge to the front) and provide new mounting holes for the bottom of the air springs. The two large circular metal pieces pictured with the red front extended bump stops inside them mount on top of the front air springs. To fit them you will need to remove the front air springs lock each one in place from where the spring was removed then refit the air spring. The bump stops are a straight swap for your existing ones. The "Z" shapes brackets are to reposition the front brake lines a bit further out from the chassis and also further downward (net effect is to use all of the unused brake line rather than getting extended brake lines. As for the other bits?

    You will also need to extend the height sensors.

    Have a look back through the articles on lifting on EAS there are quite a few pictures and comments that may also assist.

    Did you get extended shock absorbers?

    Good luck and let us know how you progress
    Gary

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    Modified 1996 p38a HSE sold

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