So the new suspension went on yesterday. Both rears and fronts were uneventful, save that the lower rear shock bolts were fairly corroded tight. Split a socket in two and exploded a ratchet before applying a little heat and they undid like butter. I shall be seeing how good the lifetime guarantee is on the tool but will omit the length of scaffolding tube also involved.
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I then took it down to my garage for them to do the fronts, which was totally straight forward, everything came apart easily, the new coilovers were assembled using original shrouds and lower isolators.
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The tracking was reset, well the toe-in was. The camber was acceptable and the garage said that it would be needing new UCA's for the MOT and they would get it bang on then.
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And now the findings after a 100 miles on the motorway, A,B and C roads, farm tracks and fields:
It's sitting at bang on 20" both front and rear and the front drive shafts are parallel with the ground. The front cross member was 7" off the floor, now 9".
Driving, well, it's road manners were just fine before and have remained good, the ride is not harsher but feels more supple. High speed down the fast lane threw no worries, on undulating roads the ride was better. The big improvements came on farm tracks, dips and potholes no longer a nose dive and no longer need to drive at a crawl. In the fields it is a different beast altogether, I'm very pleased.
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In summary, I would say this is not so much a lift, as a return to how Dr Jeep intended before the nanny state of California got involved and wanted it lowered. As the honorable gentleman from Ohio conjects, 'will it last more than 40,000 miles?', who knows! Time and abuse will tell. It's not a great big lairy lift but it does look much better, come new tyre time I will decide whether to stick at 235 or go up to 245.
So that's 3 reviews now on the H&R +45mm set up.