Lift kits?

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steve o
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Lift kits?

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Hi
fancy lifting my van,instead of lowering,any body
do a kit?or done it themselves? thanks
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Ask the syncro boys but expect to be frowned upon... :lol:
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Mind your back! ther heavier than you think :D

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lots.

why would you want to make your vehicle unstable by raising its center of gravity??

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Yeah Why??? I spent alot of money making mine Unstable :? :? :?
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Andy syncro-nutz wrote:Yeah Why??? I spent alot of money making mine Unstable :? :? :?
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Haha, the only thing unstable about that, is the driver after a few to many... :lol:

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Post by Andy syncro-nutz »

Not that many atall! Infact most times not any!! :?
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Thought it jus a was requiste syncro thing to be unstable... :lol:
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Post by jason k »

i can see the reasons for raising a syncro but a why do a stock van??
you will be raising its center of gravity.

after lowering mine its much much more stable. :D

no offence meant to you mud pluggers btw :wink:

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Post by Andy syncro-nutz »

jason k wrote:i can see the reasons for raising a syncro but a why do a stock van??
you will be raising its center of gravity.

after lowering mine its much much more stable. :D

no offence meant to you mud pluggers btw :wink:

As with any modification it has pros and cons! Its all about compromising the vehicle and adapting to it!
Any such mod will need to be set correctly i.e Steering geometry :)
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Lift kits?

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Thanks
for reply, will stick with what i got, (ride height)
steve.o

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