rokhound wrote:hosehustler wrote:Dirtydog wrote:
Dont know to be honest, but the back was pretty close so im guessing its not far off.
shock and springs are the initing factor at the moment, not designed for such a light load![]()
ill get it up on the ramp at work, or on a forklift to find out, then ill unbolt shocks to see what length i need.
Shut the knockers up, flex it up with the shocks in the front unbolted
Or it could prove them right and we'll flame ya
If that is the full whack available it would be a pretty shitty thing to flame him. I mean he has taken a $2500 wagon, spent over $6000 ish on it, and now it's (at best) the same as he started with except it won't handle as nice on the road which is where it will have to stay because the flex issue will inhibit any usefulness it may have had off road.
Get those shocks off young fella and flex it up properly and hope like hell it works out.
(ps, quick heads up, if it doesn't work, best you don't let us know)
Even if it's not the best its still a good first effort for someone. I mean hell just to do that and get it on the road is great if you are just starting out. Plenty of other people on here couldn't even get that far.
Still stronger than factory and plenty of room to improve, probably just as good as a standard safari which are generally considered better off road than terranos (no comments needed some will disagree im sure!). Good sh*t!