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Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions
xoz
 

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RE: Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions

(22-09-2016 05:38am)jellyfish Wrote:  Hi J. Dub, I using the Bilstein B6 Shocks, as they are the only ones able to accommodate to the 1 inch lift from the springs, Bilstein also makes the B8, B12 and B14 if I`m not wrong, but they only can lower the car.

The cancelling unit from KW is as follows,

KW EDC Delete unit Land Rover, Range Rover Evoque
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Part #: 68510267


I wouldn't mind seeing some pics of your setup Jellyfish, can you upload some please?
Cheers

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22-09-2016 05:43am
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(22-09-2016 05:43am)xoz Wrote:  I wouldn't mind seeing some pics of your setup Jellyfish, can you upload some please?
Cheers


Sure buddy, gimme some time to take and upload some latest pictures, as I haven't the time to take em.
22-09-2016 05:56am
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jellyfish
 

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RE: Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions

Here is my not so clean ride, we name her Ginko.Laughing
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxsWJD...XZnR3BuOXM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxsWJD...DdaYkNBV28
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxsWJD...0FHUzVhWXM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxsWJD...mRtU2pVMlU
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22-09-2016 10:19am
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xoz
 

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RE: Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions

Thanks jellyfish, I can see the height difference

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22-09-2016 11:41am
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J. Dub
 

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This is such great news jelly. Thank you for your help

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22-09-2016 01:19pm
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jellyfish
 

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(22-09-2016 11:41am)xoz Wrote:  Thanks jellyfish, I can see the height difference

Its slightly lower in the rear as there is a very heavy load over the rear axle consisting of full spare tyre, full sets of tools, class 3 towing hitch, recovery gear and jump start cables.
22-09-2016 01:31pm
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J. Dub
 

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(22-09-2016 05:38am)jellyfish Wrote:  Hi J. Dub, I using the Bilstein B6 Shocks, as they are the only ones able to accommodate to the 1 inch lift from the springs, Bilstein also makes the B8, B12 and B14 if I`m not wrong, but they only can lower the car.

The cancelling unit from KW is as follows,

KW EDC Delete unit Land Rover, Range Rover Evoque
.
Part #: 68510267

You're the best jelly. Thank you

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23-09-2016 12:02am
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J. Dub
 

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RE: Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions

Jelly, as I am about to order the B6 shocks. I wanted to confirm with you that you do have the H&R springs that lift the evoque 1.2"
and these shocks mate up to give a good 1.2" length with the springs?
Also, do you know exact model number of the B6?
Thank you.
P.S. I could not see your pictures on google drive.

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21-10-2016 08:14pm
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(21-10-2016 08:14pm)J. Dub Wrote:  P.S. I could not see your pictures on google drive.

Let's see if I can get Jelly's pics to show in a post.... looks like it worked...

[Image: 2RXOA1EgedZ1T7ZbyqOeswKyTHYHvagsvOd5A-S7...w1458-h772]

2014 Zanzibar Pure Premium. Black roof, black wheels, black interior.
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jellyfish
 

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RE: Lifted evoque owners: I have some questions

(21-10-2016 08:14pm)J. Dub Wrote:  Jelly, as I am about to order the B6 shocks. I wanted to confirm with you that you do have the H&R springs that lift the evoque 1.2"
and these shocks mate up to give a good 1.2" length with the springs?
Also, do you know exact model number of the B6?
Thank you.
P.S. I could not see your pictures on google drive.

Hi J. Dub, After running in the suspension, it settled down at a difference of 1 inch for the front and slightly less than 1 inch for the rear, if I were to remove all my heavy equipment in the rear, it does really lift my car 1 inch in the rear as indicated, but nowhere 1.2 inch as advertised. 1 inch is more likely to be achievable.

the part number of the damper is as follows
Front left: 35-223627
Front right: 35-223634
Rear left: 35-223641
Rear right: 35-223658
28-10-2016 08:43am
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