Lift kits?
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Lift kits?
Hi
fancy lifting my van,instead of lowering,any body
do a kit?or done it themselves? thanks
steve,o
fancy lifting my van,instead of lowering,any body
do a kit?or done it themselves? thanks
steve,o
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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...

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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.![]()
no offence meant to you mud pluggers btw
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

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