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    Theoretical Pricing for 2" lift kit?

    Hey Paul,

    Been meaning to ask and also generate some interest for HRA....

    I just want to know how much of my pocket money I need to start putting away for those 2" air bag spacers. An est. range between 2 X $100 marks would be good (e.g. $100-200) if you can't get any closer yet.

    I have a pretty strong feeling that if my guinea pigging with the stock suspension on the pretty pig works out OK, you guys are gonna have a few orders for this as a HRA intermediate lift kit (intermediate versus the 5" whole hog one).

    For curiousities sake, anyone else interested in a P38 air bag spacer 2" lift?

    Hoo-Roo, Dave.

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    Hi Dave

    We are certainly intending for the spacers to be less than $100 per corner... much,much less ($50?) if we can get some volume with the fabricator(s).

    Extended bump stops (approx $30 ea) need to be installed at the same time as the spacers.

    The problem with fiting the spacers without the modified shocks is going to be reaching the open limit of the shocks much sooner. Standard shocks have about 200mm of travel at the front and about 160mm at the rear.

    Air springs (3" extra travel) won't be a problem until you fit the longer shocks, or lowering the brake lines.

    ... now back to making up those EAS cables. a bit of therapy for a quiet Saturday morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP38a View Post
    Hi Dave

    We are certainly intending for the spacers to be less than $100 per corner... much,much less ($50?) if we can get some volume with the fabricator(s).

    Extended bump stops (approx $30 ea) need to be installed at the same time as the spacers.

    The problem with fiting the spacers without the modified shocks is going to be reaching the open limit of the shocks much sooner. Standard shocks have about 200mm of travel at the front and about 160mm at the rear.

    Air springs (3" extra travel) won't be a problem until you fit the longer shocks, or lowering the brake lines.

    ... now back to making up those EAS cables. a bit of therapy for a quiet Saturday morning

    Cheers, Paul.
    FWIW ... EAS sensor leg extensions and issues re. exceeding UJ drive angle limits also need some consideration...don't know if a double cardan driveshaft is available for the P38 but would be worth following up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    FWIW ... EAS sensor leg extensions and issues re. exceeding UJ drive angle limits also need some consideration...don't know if a double cardan driveshaft is available for the P38 but would be worth following up!
    I've got the sensor leg extensions too but haven't need them yet

    Tom Wood does a double cardan for the P38A, and my friendly LR mechanic reckons he could fit one from a D2.
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    NICE PRICES!

    That all sounds pretty good, put me down for production pack #1 please!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP38a View Post
    I've got the sensor leg extensions too but haven't need them yet

    Tom Wood does a double cardan for the P38A, and my friendly LR mechanic reckons he could fit one from a D2.
    ah ha! annnnnd who is Tom Wood... ?
    Mr P you never cease to astound me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoges View Post
    ah ha! annnnnd who is Tom Wood... ?
    Mr P you never cease to astound me!
    He's in the USA and makes stuff for LRs. See http://www.4xshaft.com/Landrover.html
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    A 2" spacer kit from Arnotts in the USA is US$52 for the 4 spacers.

    See 2 in. Aluminum Spacers for 1995-2002 (4.0 and 4.6) P38A Range Rover

    You may need the bump stops:

    http://www.arnottindustries.com/part...22_gid205.html
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    as a very rough rule of thumb when asked I generally quote at $750 per inch of lift.

    I source most of my stuff from either MR auto OR suspension stuff when Im using that rule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    A 2" spacer kit from Arnotts in the USA is US$52 for the 4 spacers.

    See 2 in. Aluminum Spacers for 1995-2002 (4.0 and 4.6) P38A Range Rover

    You may need the bump stops:

    New Polyurethane Bump Stop Kit. for 1995-2002 (4.0 and 4.6) P38A Range Rover

    Ron - those spacers won't work on an EAS enabled Rangie. They are for the coil conversion kit.
    ...and those bumps are for a non-lifted EAS setup.

    Dennis at Rover Renovations is putting a kit together too.

    Cheers, Paul.
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