Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Donald
- Last Name
- Diehl
- Member #
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0745
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- WRPN 506
Many folks on here have posted up about lifting their rigs. I've always commented that 2 - 2.5"s is plenty enough for an overlanding rig to traverse 99.9% of all trails in North America, provided you have lockers, at least in the rear axle. Anything higher will cost you upwards of a thousand dollars an inch to get it right. Not only must you radically correct your suspension geometry, you gotta get the driveline geometry corrected as well... Here is a great video explaining a bit of physics on driveline geometry. Enjoy. !!