2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
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2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Good day all, I know there are tones of tread about this subjet but I still confused..
My Deli suspension is due for been change and I'am thinking to installed 2" lift kit at the same time. I want to buy CCA HD coil spring for the rear and change all four shock absurber.
I drive a L400 Chamonix 1998.
First question:
If I buy longer shock, do I need to installed a spacer on the front suspension for having 2" lift???
Second question:
Part number?? I have read so much info about it that I have no idea what to order. I want good shock for 50/50 city/offroad and fit perfectly with 2"lift kit To alowed me to get a better suspension travel.
Third question:
Whitch option do I have?? I want a good and safe lift kit that will last for years on my van..
Thank you and happy new year!!!
My Deli suspension is due for been change and I'am thinking to installed 2" lift kit at the same time. I want to buy CCA HD coil spring for the rear and change all four shock absurber.
I drive a L400 Chamonix 1998.
First question:
If I buy longer shock, do I need to installed a spacer on the front suspension for having 2" lift???
Second question:
Part number?? I have read so much info about it that I have no idea what to order. I want good shock for 50/50 city/offroad and fit perfectly with 2"lift kit To alowed me to get a better suspension travel.
Third question:
Whitch option do I have?? I want a good and safe lift kit that will last for years on my van..
Thank you and happy new year!!!
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
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The engineered design body height is optimum, any changes you make cause torsion bar, ball joint and alignment complications. It still works okay but assume more parts wear and replacements.
PM me for my ph number if you want any more info.
TLGF
Some vans lift with just the T bars, others require a ball joint block. Try lifting the t bars first then follow with an alignment. Your camber/caster goes out when you lift with the block or the TB's.If I buy longer shock, do I need to installed a spacer on the front suspension for having 2" lift???
Rancho RS999005 rear 17-28" low-hi ,rancho RS999136 front 11-16" low-hi. $285/pair at LordcoPart number??


Don't know, only installed a few months ago. It gets to be quite subjective, but IMHO these are the best of the 3 types available.Whitch option do I have??

The engineered design body height is optimum, any changes you make cause torsion bar, ball joint and alignment complications. It still works okay but assume more parts wear and replacements.

PM me for my ph number if you want any more info.

TLGF
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Thank for your answerd. I look at these shock they look prety good. Ajustement for on and off road or if I load the van. Like it. :) There is an australian web site that I looked this afternoon, there is a lift kit for my van without spacer for the front. But there is new torsion bar. I gues I can play with the T bar and get 2" lift.
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Hi
I purchased the rancho shocks part number mentioned above...where can I get longer rear springs and front ball joint spacers to lift so I can use those shocks.
96 l400 swb diesel
Thanks
Marco
I'm in Sudbury Ontario
I purchased the rancho shocks part number mentioned above...where can I get longer rear springs and front ball joint spacers to lift so I can use those shocks.
96 l400 swb diesel
Thanks
Marco
I'm in Sudbury Ontario
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
[quote][/where can I get longer rear springs and front ball joint spacers to lift so I can use those shocks. quote]
That"s coombs county auto.
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Thanks will call m
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Hi
I got spacers and springs. Awesome service!
Still don't know how these shock will work. With suspension fully extended all im left with is 1 3/4 travel.
Unless there is something im missing there is no way I can use these shocks on my l400 delica.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Marco
I got spacers and springs. Awesome service!
Still don't know how these shock will work. With suspension fully extended all im left with is 1 3/4 travel.
Unless there is something im missing there is no way I can use these shocks on my l400 delica.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Marco
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
how much travel do you need?
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
More than an inch and a half lol
That's all I got left
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
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Have a qualified mechanic do a shock travel measurement for your back and front shocks. It's possible you purchased the incorrect length shocks. The pictures don't show enough detail and information.
MD
Have a qualified mechanic do a shock travel measurement for your back and front shocks. It's possible you purchased the incorrect length shocks. The pictures don't show enough detail and information.
MD
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
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Do you have shock boots, they're an absolute must.....
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Do you have shock boots, they're an absolute must.....
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Re: 2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
I am a trades man myself. I'm measuring and will order proper shocks. I should have done this before I bought shocks...this is the numbers stated at beginning of thread.
Though I would save time....should know better :(
Yes I have boots to cover shock
Though I would save time....should know better :(
Yes I have boots to cover shock
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2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Hi,
I didn't look at this site for a while. I'am installing my suspension and there is just the front left to install. You said that these shocks don't work with 2'' lift??
I didn't look at this site for a while. I'am installing my suspension and there is just the front left to install. You said that these shocks don't work with 2'' lift??
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2"lift and no idea whitch part #????
Is there any one how has to change there rear brake line?? I installed the HD coil springs and shocks yesterday and the line are way to short went it's fully extended. Should I buy longer brake line??