Has any one bought a lift from Rover Tech?
I e-mailed them a week ago, but no reply???
I have found a few kits in the US, but wanted to get a canadian quote first.
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jeepingpw
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roverdevin
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Don at Rover Tech is definitely one of your go-to guys for everything Land Rover, and will have a lot of good advice for different suspension upgrades. Try giving them a call; I know it's easy to miss an email when things are busy.
Here in the Lower Mainland, Rocky Mountain Products, in West Vancouver, can also set you up with suspension kits. I'm sure there are others too!
Sincerely,
Here in the Lower Mainland, Rocky Mountain Products, in West Vancouver, can also set you up with suspension kits. I'm sure there are others too!
Sincerely,
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red90
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It is not as simple (in my mind anyway) as "I want a lift". You need to know exactly what you want the lift for and what changes in handling you are willing to live with. If you source parts yourself, you need to research and understand what fits your needs. If you find a local knowledgeable dealer that can ask the right questions, you can go that way.
- Why do you want a lift?
- How much extra weight will you have above stock?
- Do you want stiff or soft?
- Is on road handling important or off road performance?
- Why do you want a lift?
- How much extra weight will you have above stock?
- Do you want stiff or soft?
- Is on road handling important or off road performance?

