TOUGH DOG 40mm Suspension Lift Kit *Front Setup - With Steel Bull Bar & No Winch (Jimny Models 2018-Current GLX & Lite 3-Door)


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Description

Front & Rear Setup:

  • With Steel Bull Bar
  • No Winch
  • Light Rear Load 0-300kg 

Ideal for vehicles with no constant load.

Rear spring is specifically designed for heavy-duty use on vehicles that have no constant load. (Matching springs with weight is critical to performance. Contact us to ensure this kit is right for you.)

Kit Components

  • Foam Cell Shocks (Front) FC31000 x 2 
  • Foam Cell Shocks (Rear) FC31002 x 2
  • Coil Springs (Front) TDC1000 x 1
  • Coil Springs (Rear) TDC1003 x 1
  • ABS Relocation Kit TDSP-016 x 1
  • Headlight Module Bracket TDSP-017 x 1
  • Crossmember Drop Kit TDSP-018 x 1
  • Brake Hose Kit TDBH-403 x 1
  • Front Coil Spacer TDUK-084 x 1

Front Lift: 40mm
Rear Lift: 40mm

Tough Dog’s award winning Foam Cell shock is our best selling shock for all round performance. Whether you head bush on the occasional weekend or for the majority of the year, Foam Cell shocks will handle your application.

The ‘Foam Cell’ that makes all the difference is a micro-cellular foam insert that helps to drastically reduce the effects of shock fade, allowing your shocks to perform better for longer, even on the harshest of corrugations. Cavitation and Aeration are the undoing of any shock absorber. As the shock is worked harder, the oil and gas in the outer chamber begins to mix and form bubbles, lowering the viscosity of the oil. When this aerated oil passes through the valve, there is reduced resistance, stopping the shock form performing correctly. The Foam Cell insert, with its trapped gas micro cells takes up the empty space in the shock normally taken up by air or nitrogen gas. This eliminates the possibility of bubbles forming, allowing the shock to get on with the job with an unparalleled resistance to shock fade.

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