CanberraBJ8
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Hi all
As many people with BJ8s seem to have done, I have opted for older model rear springs in order to position the rear lower to the ground for a more attractive look, and also more importantly as i was getting tire-to-body rubbing while cornering (due to wider than original tires).
It has been noticed recently though that there is not much travel before the bump stops hit- with the bump stops for a BJ8 fitted and springs for earlier models.
Has anyone else encountered this problem, and if so, what remedy?
The guy who did my last wheel alignment suggested trimming the bump stops a little to increase the travel?
As many people with BJ8s seem to have done, I have opted for older model rear springs in order to position the rear lower to the ground for a more attractive look, and also more importantly as i was getting tire-to-body rubbing while cornering (due to wider than original tires).
It has been noticed recently though that there is not much travel before the bump stops hit- with the bump stops for a BJ8 fitted and springs for earlier models.
Has anyone else encountered this problem, and if so, what remedy?
The guy who did my last wheel alignment suggested trimming the bump stops a little to increase the travel?