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hey folks, new guy here. great info on this forum.
what's the cheapest way to lift a springed classic rover for non off road use? spacers? ome springs...do they require new/different shocks or will stock size work? thanks |
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You can get spring spacers from ToddCo real cheap that will work fine for onroad. If there is the possibility of some offroad use, I'd spring for a few extra bucks and get the spring spacers from Rovertym Engineering, RTE.
Welcome aboard, and welcome to the insanity.
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