Hi Landylad
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Easiest suspensoin lift is resetting your springs or fitting Parabolic springs.The Parabolics have 3 leaves,on a greater curve than standard,they give a SOFT ride but aren't cheap.With the parabolics and reset for height standard springs you need longer travel shockies which can be a bit of a headache.
Another suspension lift is going the Army setup,these have longer shackles,and an extended "fixed end" spring mounts.
I have done a body lift on my "long term project" The Toy,I lifted the body 4 inches,via plates and a sub chassis at the rear.Due to a misunderstanding with the Transport people over here in WA ,not enough information offered on THEIR behalf when I first discused the project with them I will be cutting 2 inches out of the body lift.A BIG ****OFF as the chassis has been stripped to bare metal and primed/refinished in bright yellow.Have a look at some of my pics in the gallery,LandyAndys Landys.
Andrew


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