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I found suspension lift kit for FL2

Hi guys, I found a France company is selling coil springs for Freelander 2, the brand is Mabilsa, which is a spainish brand, gives a +30mm lift, has anybody here heard about it???

Post #124325 20th Dec 2011 5:16 am
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30mm lift would be nice especially when matched to some bigger tyres, would certainly save bumping and scraping in the rutts left by disco's and defenders.
Does anyone know how much travel is left in the standard shocks and would the cv joints be up to the job in the long term ?

540 euro's plus 38 euro's p&p to the UK makes it about £483 for 4 springs.

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walsherz wrote:
30mm lift would be nice especially when matched to some bigger tyres, would certainly save bumping and scraping in the rutts left by disco's and defenders.
Does anyone know how much travel is left in the standard shocks and would the cv joints be up to the job in the long term ?

540 euro's plus 38 euro's p&p to the UK makes it about £483 for 4 springs.


Same worry about the CV and standard shock. 38 euro is cheap, I've been quoted 300+ euro to ship the springs to Sydney.

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this subject has been mentioned on here recently, it not the cvs that limit movement, its the suspension arm hinge points At work
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Martas



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chicken george wrote:
...its the suspension arm hinge points


Yup, thats right...

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20mm shouldn't be a problem, more only if you upgrade arms. 

Post #124858 24th Dec 2011 12:08 pm
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