Hi Adam,
I don't think so, its more to do with chassis design. The best way to check is to remove the springs & shocks and sit the car on it's bump stops. Then you can measure the distance between the lower shock mount and the std tower top mount or turret mount, and check this against your shock compressed length. This will at least give you somewhere to start.
As an example, my shock towers are +35mm from std for 12" shocks. Grimace is running 14" shocks on his RRC which are 90mm longer compressed, but is running +80mm shock towers, so clearly something is different, which is why i suggest to check your own car on its bump stops.


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But if I'm needing certification for the Isuzu engine mount work, I wonder if that is an opportunity to also make a better mount for the bushes and get that certified as well? I spent last Saturday arvo at Mandorah under Hellonwheels latest purchase, an army deefa, measuring his engine mounts. The RRC running gear is doomed anyway as I have the Ashcroft stuff tucked away. And if need be, yes I can roll the Disco axles under the RRC, but I'd like to roll with (pun) the sway bar free RRC setup to see if I can cope with it first, without being hassled by motor vehicle registry saying since I've got Disco axles then I've got to have the sway bars. I might give Superior a ring tomorrow.




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