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Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: deepndirtyvitara on March 12, 2007, 12:21:28
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I've just bought my self some 16" rims & stuck 235 X 70 X 16 Sahara turbos on them. I know I will need to lift her but do I do the 2" or 3"? Is it true there are more complications with the 3"? Has anybody used a good kit & would recommend it???
Thanks
John[/b]
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hi john
id go for a lift combo
set of 1.5" lift springs and set of 1.25 coil spacers and same for front dampners then a 2" body lift this shud give you plenty of room
all this can be got from dave @ http://www.bits4vits.com or places like rubbers-suzuki or pro-comp explorer or la super trux i am bias but i dont think your get a better deal than through dave @ b4v
simon
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Hey John, Although I haven't been off road in mine yet mine has 235/75/15 same size as yours with a 2" body lift and 1" coil spring spacers it does look to have enough clearance,but time will tell. I have heard a lot of bad press about the 3" lift which I think has more to do with the length of the front shocks than anything else. You could put a 3" lift on but don't extend the standerd front shocks by anything more than 1.5".
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Nearly the same Gary, but I had a rush of blood to the head and bought 16''!!!!!! I think i'll go for the bits 4 vits 2" kit.
Are they easy to fit and what did you guys use to extend the gear/transfer lever?
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yuou wont need to extend the shifters m8 maybe have to move the holes in the tunnel back about an inch or just bend the shifters slightly :lol:
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Nearly the same Gary, but I had a rush of blood to the head and bought 16''!!!!!! I think i'll go for the bits 4 vits 2" kit.
Are they easy to fit and what did you guys use to extend the gear/transfer lever?
Differant numbers but same size take a look - http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html plug both sets of numbers in and see the results :wink:
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3 inch kits usually suffer with diff cases as it rotas it forward to drop it down to keep the cv angles right,
i did 2 cases in 4 years on a calmini lift 2nd one i changed the rear mount on the diff and the only thing i saw was a few stress highline cracks appear after a year,
i used to run 33.12.50 and a ARB in it. i think alot was down to me having a jap vitara, US kits tended to fit better
when the kit was first on i put 31s and 32mm spacers on with very very slight rubbering at the front,
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i built a 6" lift for my vit, cut the front of the chassis off and moved it down by 4" and fitted +2 springs dropped the diff by 40mm. On the rear i moved the spring mounts down fitted +2 springs and modified the A frame took about 20 hours and and made it a beast in the ruff.