
 Originally Posted by 
isuzutoo-eh
					 
				 
				'Lift', as a spring based concept, is merely moving the static position of the body higher in relation to the ground (well, axles really). 
 +4" shocks should indeed give 4 inches more travel in total, if you have the raised shock mounts then up travel will be the same as stock (same bump stops) but increased down travel. Where the bumpstops are extended is where up travel is reduced, usually a symptom of shock bodies too long to fit the mount locations.
Shocks to match the Gwyn Lewis/Terrafirma/D44 gear are usually marketed as +5", that is they have a 5" longer stroke than stock. This means the body of the shock should be 2.5" longer than stock, but the stock have a bit of a conservative side, so +2" towers are enough.
The bushes shouldn't quite bind with +5" shocks, otherwise those shocks wouldn't be a common upgrade, you'd be buying +4" or similar if the bushes were binding at +5".
 Much more though and the bushes will be the limiting factor. Then you can start learning about Superior's Superflex Arms and similar...
			
		 
	
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