Quote Originally Posted by alterastro View Post
How do you get it sitting so level? I have the 912's and mine has a slightly nose down stance

Where can I get me some of them spacers?

Did you have any problems with brake pipes or shock travel etc?
Torsion bars are cranked quite a bit, and I have the diff drop which helps CV angles.

As Larry said the spacers are available at Independent4x , as for brake lines, yes I have the steel braided extended brake line kit from Independent4x or I could not have done this at all. Shock travel is limiting my down travel right now by about 4-5" right now, and since I already extended my bumpstops on the rear I will be considering some new shocks in the rear possibly.

Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
Tools are your friend...

15 buck$ & your problem is solved...

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=3980
Haha, that would makes things easier, what is the fun in that? Yeah if I have to remove them I will pick that up

Quote Originally Posted by crotchrocket View Post
I have mine raised 14 turns on the front (about 3", maybe more) and developed a nasty grind in the CV joint on tight turns in 4WD so i need to let it back down again, diff drop is a good idea but counter productive in trying to get ground clearance for me as im not going larger on the tyres any time soon.
I thought the same thing about the diff drop loosing ground clearance and all, but really you are not loosing any ground clearance if you modify the cross member. I just chose to put the cross member extension brackets on there until I decide on a local welder to do the mod to the cross member so I won't loose any ground clearance at all.

Quote Originally Posted by samneil2000 View Post
Did you have to creank the t-bars any more or is that still the same from your initial lift?

Only problem is the rear axle is creeping too far forward. Ldub and I were talking about that the other day. Gonna need some longer links to center the wheel in the well to get maximum clearance.
I did not do anything to the torsion bars this time around, still the same from the initial lift.

I was thinking the same thing and already started a thread about the options for moving the rear axle back just a little:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=17430

Quote Originally Posted by Viatcheslav View Post
What about a noise from joint? I lifted my VX aprox 2" and have bad noise betwen 100 and 120 km/h.
As has been discussed before a lot of these weird noises can be addressed. Mine has gone away as the tires wear more even and I played around with driveline angles by playing around with the torsion bar crank. Seems that we need a little tilt forward with the rear slightly higher than the front to get rid of the whine. Mine has gone away over time.

Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
Nice, but I HATE wheel well. Get some more rubber in there to cover those eye-sores.
They are coming soon, I am trying to find something I like that is around 35" x 13.5" or so.

Quote Originally Posted by taylorRichie View Post
So you installed new CV drop brackets, and now you're back to a full torsion crank ??
I don't know about "full" I still have some room to go up, and I could always just reindex them, but yeah I have the CV drop brackets and a pretty mean torsion crank on the front to go along with the 4.77 gears.

Quote Originally Posted by Y33TREKker View Post
So do you now have to get clearance from the tower before entering local airspace?
Actually now my antenna hits the garage on the way out, I still haven't gotten used to that Also it is slightly taller to get into now, and I cannot see out of the back window as nicely as I used to, but my modified higher rear view mirror mount still is helping with that. Also braking seems more responsive for some odd reason, and it seems to take speed bumps better now.