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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Germany, for now
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Re: lifted 2wd
Never done one this way personally. You might run into some trouble with camber, but there is a 3-4" lift spring on the market, so as long as you don't go any higher than that, you should be OK. The great thing about doing it with bags is if you run into any problems aligning it, you can always drop it down a little and try again and bring the back down to match.
Hopefully he just wants to do it to look cool, 'cause there would be very little functionality unless he is desert racing. -Chris
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Simi Valley
Posts: 145
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Re: lifted 2wd
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/pooz911/...803871210003/0
You can get the fabtech 3 inch lift kit which includes the spring and balljoint spacer. You shouldn't have any problems with alignment with it. I have also seen a write up where someone used a newer lifted spindle and mated it w/ older "A" arms for additional lift. I don't know what your budget looks like, but with the right amount of money, anything can happen.
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