Clearly it will sag when you are towing your 'new to you' S1 home, but negligible effect on handling. Will def through the HDs on at some point.
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Hey all. I just did an HD spring plus lift conversion this weekend. Took it for an alignment today. NTB saying they can only align it so far. Here are the results.That's because the U-Haul trailer weighs more than the S1! hahaha Those U-haul trailers are built so nobody will ever want to steal it! Heaviest thing on the planet! lol
Nice score on the S1! Any big plans for it?
That's because the U-Haul trailer weighs more than the S1! hahaha Those U-haul trailers are built so nobody will ever want to steal it! Heaviest thing on the planet! lol
Nice score on the S1! Any big plans for it?
Hey all. I just did an HD spring plus lift conversion this weekend. Took it for an alignment today. NTB saying they can only align it so far. Here are the results.
They're saying they can't adjust the cam anymore. Does that look or sound right?
Thanks.
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It is weird. I'm kind of at a loss for what to do.Odd. The two that I have been a part of went into the green, one did need new rear upper arms so it wasn't immediate but still went into spec.
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It is weird. I'm kind of at a loss for what to do.
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Having almost no down travel sounds pretty awesome.
Old thread I know however this is the question I have. I have an 08' LR3 which already had a coil conversion done (Atlantic British), however it was not a lifted type and was very low for my use. I was asking around if when going to the bigger coils I needed to change the strut shocks too to allow for maximum travel. Even asked a reputible LR shop however never got a straight answer. I bought ARB OME 2" HD coils and put them on the existing struts. It drives super well and does great offroad however I'm wondering if I'd get more travel from a bigger shock.How is there no down travel? This is not like when people overuse rods to stretch out the struts. The guys above are using taller steel springs and damper kits and last post was guy asking about spacers on top. I think he’d still have pretty much all the down travel the strut has built in but would potentially run into the limits of the control arm/ball joint/cv/etc.
Old thread I know however this is the question I have. I have an 08' LR3 which already had a coil conversion done (Atlantic British), however it was not a lifted type and was very low for my use. I was asking around if when going to the bigger coils I needed to change the strut shocks too to allow for maximum travel. Even asked a reputible LR shop however never got a straight answer. I bought ARB OME 2" HD coils and put them on the existing struts. It drives super well and does great offroad however I'm wondering if I'd get more travel from a bigger shock. View attachment 573164
Old thread I know however this is the question I have. I have an 08' LR3 which already had a coil conversion done (Atlantic British), however it was not a lifted type and was very low for my use. I was asking around if when going to the bigger coils I needed to change the strut shocks too to allow for maximum travel. Even asked a reputible LR shop however never got a straight answer. I bought ARB OME 2" HD coils and put them on the existing struts. It drives super well and does great offroad however I'm wondering if I'd get more travel from a bigger shock. View attachment 573164