Great video Dave, very informative regarding the different lifts, loving the set up you guys did for us, works well especially towing the van. Looking forward to your next one. 👍
With the lower control arm lift, why wouldn't one just use the same bracket with/ without bullbar and let the bull bar sag handled by a stronger spring. If you use a longer bracket to compensate for the sag, wouldn't that mean you compromise your uptravel/ compression even more
One the most useful videos on Y62 lift options. Wish you guys had a setup here in Dubai.
Great video Dave, very informative regarding the different lifts, loving the set up you guys did for us, works well especially towing the van. Looking forward to your next one. 👍
Another great video, love the references for those wanting photo ops with the higher lifts
Thanks for taking the time to make these informative videos, appreciated.
Thank you. It's more than helpful. Thanks a lot for your time and hard work. Really appreciate that.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Thanks guys for that info 🤟🏼 will be going with what u recommend.
Fantastic you are the guru of your 62 great work great show
What does latitude have to do with HBMC pressure?
This video was super interesting, thanks
Excellent video, very informative and detailed. 40mm will do for me.
Glad it helped
David can you make a video with what spares to take on a long trip?
How many Km had that drive shaft done , and was it a lot of towing ?
Loving the videos guys.
Can we do post rego GCM upgrades in SA that are nationally certified?
Negative sorry
With the lower control arm lift, why wouldn't one just use the same bracket with/ without bullbar and let the bull bar sag handled by a stronger spring. If you use a longer bracket to compensate for the sag, wouldn't that mean you compromise your uptravel/ compression even more
Yes, correct
What do you think Premcar did with the HBMC pressures and valving?
I think they put a Premcar sticker on the top of the strut
Can't see the Samurai coils anywhere on your site ?
Yep, I'll order as soon as they're on the site...
For clarity, it is Hydraulic Body Motion Control not “ Hydrolic “ Body Motion Control .