Howdy, been a while....
I have read through countless reviews on lift kits etc, but have a few dilemmas that I need help with...
1. Went camping on the weekend.... the car was loaded up quite a lot - roofracks had prob around 60kg on it (including cage), and the back was full to the brim. I noticed it was sagging a LOT at the back.... and,
2. Once got there, unloaded everything, went to some forests and had some fun, but bottomed out a bit - I am SURE it was the bash plate bottoming out.
My questions are:
1. will Poly airs be the best solution to help with the sagging issue?
2. will getting a lift be the best to solve both issues? Am not a tinkerer and hence want something from a well known place, with good service - was looking at the OME Nitrocharger Sport.
3. as justification to the missus, 4 years is a good time to change your shocks?
<EDIT> Just read the one on Poly Airs v Shocks. Seems that the options are medium spring with poly airs or just go hard core and get the heavy springs???? </EDIT>
Thanks!
Nick
I have read through countless reviews on lift kits etc, but have a few dilemmas that I need help with...
1. Went camping on the weekend.... the car was loaded up quite a lot - roofracks had prob around 60kg on it (including cage), and the back was full to the brim. I noticed it was sagging a LOT at the back.... and,
2. Once got there, unloaded everything, went to some forests and had some fun, but bottomed out a bit - I am SURE it was the bash plate bottoming out.
My questions are:
1. will Poly airs be the best solution to help with the sagging issue?
2. will getting a lift be the best to solve both issues? Am not a tinkerer and hence want something from a well known place, with good service - was looking at the OME Nitrocharger Sport.
3. as justification to the missus, 4 years is a good time to change your shocks?
<EDIT> Just read the one on Poly Airs v Shocks. Seems that the options are medium spring with poly airs or just go hard core and get the heavy springs???? </EDIT>
Thanks!
Nick
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