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Old 02-17-2008, 12:39 AM
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Default 07 Defer lift problem?


Well, I recently bought an 07 defender and had it lifted 30mm's. IT started having some drive line issues with grinding in the gearbox. It lasted a few weeks so I took it to the mechanic who put it down to a 20mm lift-it still grinded just as badly. Then we had to make it stock again. Oh, a suspension mod, not body.

Has any one else tried to lift a new model Defender succesfully or unsuccessfully?

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Xav
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Old 08-23-2008, 11:42 AM
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Default RE: 07 Defer lift problem?

You will need to fit a double cardon joint front prop-shaft to correct the geometry of the drive line. One can be purchased at QT Services. www.qtservices.co.uk
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