I posted some mock up pics a while back, but here is the real deal. I parked it next to my other wagon to give an idea of the height difference.
I may go 1/2" to 1" shorter on the front tires just so I can get a little better turning radius but for now it works just fine.
It still handles surprisingly well, but considering it has new shocks, sway bar links and bushings it probably makes sense, that handling doesn't feel much different.
It now clears parking stops with ease, and I am goin to drive it across salt river (only about 8" deep at the crossing) later. I'll get a few pics just for fun... if I can get anyone else to ride with me long enough to take them. LOL!
P.S. when you install a spring lift, make sure the spring seats completely. I missed one and it popped the rest of the way down into the lift while going around a curve at 50mph. It didn't effect handling or move the car much at all. I however nearly ruined a perfectly good pair of underwear, when I heard this loud "SPROING!!!" up front and felt the steering wheel and floor vibrate for a second or two.
I may go 1/2" to 1" shorter on the front tires just so I can get a little better turning radius but for now it works just fine.
It still handles surprisingly well, but considering it has new shocks, sway bar links and bushings it probably makes sense, that handling doesn't feel much different.
It now clears parking stops with ease, and I am goin to drive it across salt river (only about 8" deep at the crossing) later. I'll get a few pics just for fun... if I can get anyone else to ride with me long enough to take them. LOL!
P.S. when you install a spring lift, make sure the spring seats completely. I missed one and it popped the rest of the way down into the lift while going around a curve at 50mph. It didn't effect handling or move the car much at all. I however nearly ruined a perfectly good pair of underwear, when I heard this loud "SPROING!!!" up front and felt the steering wheel and floor vibrate for a second or two.
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