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    to help the paras out try getting your hands on some gas shocks with some decent down force to them.

    you'll be surprised at how much it helps out.
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    I would also fit longer shackels, I had a friend who had para's on his 109 2a and it road really well.

    before lifting shock mounts fit your springs and longer shackels then take the shocks off and ramp it somewhere and take measurements of open and closed lengths.

    In the UK there was a company Gone2far suspension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lambrover View Post
    I would also fit longer shackels, I had a friend who had para's on his 109 2a and it road really well.

    before lifting shock mounts fit your springs and longer shackels then take the shocks off and ramp it somewhere and take measurements of open and closed lengths.

    In the UK there was a company Gone2far suspension.
    If you fit longer shackles with parabolics, you need to be VERY careful. They don't like being pushed too far through their arc. As I recall, the RM paras lifted the vehicle slightly anyway. They also came with a warning against the use of longer shackles/extended hangers for that reason. I'm not saying don't experiment, but try the recommended set up first and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    to help the paras out try getting your hands on some gas shocks with some decent down force to them.

    you'll be surprised at how much it helps out.
    have you got any recommendations for shocks with decent down force, i've been looking up shocks and the information provided by most manufactures is pathetic.

    also Dave did you use the check straps that came with the rocky mountains

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northy View Post
    well i have the springworks and the time, but the piles of lr springs is the part thats going to let me down
    You only need one decent set of second hand LR springs as a starting point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    You only need one decent set of second hand LR springs as a starting point.
    dont tempt me ben, so if we get a set or lr springs and measure and count the leaves could you walk us through which ones to take out, what to do to the ones that we're keeping and what to tell the blokes at the springworks when we get them reset. because we're very impressed with what your 109 does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northy View Post
    dont tempt me ben, so if we get a set or lr springs and measure and count the leaves could you walk us through which ones to take out, what to do to the ones that we're keeping and what to tell the blokes at the springworks when we get them reset. because we're very impressed with what your 109 does
    Yeah no problems - happy to help.

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    thanks ben it wont be happening right away, but when the time does come ill get in contact with you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
    If you fit longer shackles with parabolics, you need to be VERY careful. They don't like being pushed too far through their arc. As I recall, the RM paras lifted the vehicle slightly anyway. They also came with a warning against the use of longer shackles/extended hangers for that reason. I'm not saying don't experiment, but try the recommended set up first and go from there.
    the reason for the longer shackels isn't so much for gaining lift but more flex.
    I have not come across that info about the para's not liking to flex to much, I thought that would be contradictry to the design, see if you can find any of the Gone2Far suspension photos of a series rover it has massive flex it dose have climax shackels though, but it is very possible to get the leaf trucks flexing very well.

    My mate in darwin who owns a 7 inch lifted patrol went in a ramp day and there where toyota, jeep, suzuki, and other non important cars but the winner was a 45 series shorty cruiser, leaf sprung, the owner had spent alot of time making the leaf packs up playing and soughting out what works.

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    Some series 1 flex pics.
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