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  1. Join Date
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    #21
    Since your axle drops when you do a suspension lift, just fabricate a bracket that lifts the LSPV back up where it previously was before the lift.

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  2. #22
    sir otep, panu ko po malalaman na un na po ung LSPV?somehow siguro pareho ang underchasis ng delica at pajero.

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    #23
    It's the one on top of the rear diff with a spring on it.

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  4. #24
    ok.. i'll write i down..pag ka ok na feet ko, sisilip me...thanx po!

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    #25
    You will have to measure the spring length before lifting the vehicle. Kung lifted na nakuha, just estimate 80% of the actual lift height. Mahirap pag sumobra ang bracket, you risk locking your rear tires first when slamming on the brakes.

  6. #26
    umm...kasi, i replaced the rear shackle....e kung sukatin ko nalang nga ung distance from approximate center ng "+0inch" hole to the "+2inch" approximate center hole-->it may be not really 2 inches,e.., then multiply ko ng 80%, siguro ok na un,di ba?

    math formula: (distance from +0 inch to +2 inch) x 80% = height ng bracket?

    tama kaya ito?para isang tabasan lang, ok na.....pero pwede na din tanchahan,di ba?

    thanx po.

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Extending Shackle Length for Lifting Rear