Other thing to check is the bump stops. Mine has improved a lot since I shortened the extended bump stops.
Thanks Paul, Will have a look... I was of the understanding these only came into play when shock bottoms out (or susp is on crawl/no bags).
If you are running 33"s then you must already have some decent lift unless you've cut the guards. Even with the 2" llift on mine, I still get rubbing on low and standard EAS heights. Are you running Gen II or Gen III's?
No idea about what bags they are, I had them replaced before I started looking and trying to learn more about P38's. They are probably factory items as the guy who did it worked for Landrover at the time... is there an easy way to tell?
Havent cut guards, and they do rub a little if I'm bouncing it round in normal and highway... I even get a little rub on Off road when pushing it often just going too fast on moderate humps (like those track wash out potection channels they put all through the Alpine National Park!).
There are some random pics of the EAS and lift setup of mine at Bump Stops and EAS but I haven't narrated it yet.
There are a couple of issues that I'm still wanting to address with the extra lift:
1. castor angle of the steering due to twisting of the diff. Fix = spacers or lowering of front raduis arms?
2. vibration in front propshaft. Fix = double cardan joint?
Are these issues a result of spacers? I would love to bang them in if they are relatively easy and dont have major impacts to the performance of the vehicle. Which poses another question, how hard is this stuff to fiddle with? I put a 2" lift on the Mrs' 100 series Landcruiser about a month ago (never done anything like it before) and would be game to tackle the "pretty pig" if it wasn't much harder than that.
Cheers, Paul.[/QUOTE]



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