Brenton
Lifting a T4 to a height up to 40mm above stock Transporter ride height is childs play.
But this applies to Transporters only as the other versions may come with diferent torsion bars due to 'sportier' or lowered suspensions.
A body lift is difficult to nigh on impossible. Mainly because there's only the body as opposed to many 4x4s which are body on frame...
Putting spacers between the body and engine sub frame would only help you gain front wheel travel if there was that much travel available.....but there isn't. That's one of the pitfalls of a torsion bar front end.
Easiest thing to do is fit KVRR-15 rear springs from Kings Springs, rear diff spacers (to maintain CV and prop shaft down angles) and then wind up the torsion bars to maintain the 1 degree down angle. Shock replacement is not necessary. It may also be possible to fit taller rear spring pads instead of the rear springs.
Maximum lift is 40mm over Transporter standard. The limiting factor is the front wheel camber adjustment. Anything much over 40mm higher takes it to the limit of adjustment on the the camber.
Further height increases are available by increasing wheel and/or tyre sizes out to 215/65R16.......anything bigger than that requires alterations to gearing. And this is specialisr gear that is available from Seikel but the cost is.....spectacular.
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