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need advice on lift
need advice on lift
hi guys i am just buying my first suzi sierra and i need to know how much will 2'' of body and 2'' of suspension lift set me back and who should i go though would i be better off to do it my self or get some one in brisbane to do it for me......
cheers timmmmmmmy
cheers timmmmmmmy
Also if you havn't had a sierra before wheel it stock for a while! There way different to any other 4x4 i have driven!(Jeep wrangler and xj, hilux's, patrols!)
As you probably all ready no they have a habbit of falling over and a body lift will make that worse!
I would go 3" suspension lift and get out the grinder! More legal too!
Very capable car5s but you have to get a feel for them!
As you probably all ready no they have a habbit of falling over and a body lift will make that worse!
I would go 3" suspension lift and get out the grinder! More legal too!
Very capable car5s but you have to get a feel for them!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
I agree with your point suzukiboy.... except this.suzuki boy wrote: I would go 3" suspension lift and get out the grinder! More legal too!
a 3" suspension lift on a sierra? you won't need to get the grinder out because it won't flex enough to hit the guards.
Getting the grinder out is not necessarily legal. Most traffic police will have no qualms about defecting a car for structural modifications for cut guards if they feel like it- if they want to put a canary on the car, they will find a way.
2"BL and 2" suspension might be kinda legal in QLD, but the tyre size it allows will not be.
The cost of gearing this setup with a tyre on it will be the real problem. the lift is pretty easy/cheap.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
3" lifted springs are not soft enough to flex properly on a sierra, so I was (kinda) joking that you won't need to cut the guards with a 3" suspension lift because the tyres will never move up at all.
Steve.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
2" spring lift is legal in Queensland as is 2" Bodylift. Why are ppl suggesting not to go down this way when 90% of modified Sierra have these mods. These mods with a bit of seam bashing will see you being able to run 31's with little to no rubbing depending on your wheel offset. Gearing with this size tyre will be an issue once you start testing the rig offroad.
Where to go, get some OME Dakar springs or EFS and the Outerlimits For Sale section for the Body Lift or PM me. With new U bolts and bushes the whole job will be done for under $600. Don't buy the bushes etc from ARB you'll pay too much, get on to Bruce on NBS.
Where to go, get some OME Dakar springs or EFS and the Outerlimits For Sale section for the Body Lift or PM me. With new U bolts and bushes the whole job will be done for under $600. Don't buy the bushes etc from ARB you'll pay too much, get on to Bruce on NBS.
If you don't have a reason to lift it, I wouldn't lift it straight away. Until you find that what you're driving (terrain or tyre) requires more clearance, travel or both, keep it low, and closer to standard, and enjoy it until you need to modify, or replace renewables or breakages. That might be next week, or never, but step up only as you find you need to, and then only to achieve a result, not just for the sake of it. I think that's the key to what I'm saying. It's late and I'm losing it.sair bear wrote:ok guys thank heap but i am thinking of just putting extended shackels on it for a start do u guys think this is a good move?
But good purchasing, and welcome to the dark side You'll be soon stuck forever, and you'll love it.
-Mal
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Patrol - Wheels, engine and stuff
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Patrol - Wheels, engine and stuff
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zookimal wrote:If you don't have a reason to lift it, I wouldn't lift it straight away. Until you find that what you're driving (terrain or tyre) requires more clearance, travel or both, keep it low, and closer to standard, and enjoy it until you need to modify, or replace renewables or breakages. That might be next week, or never, but step up only as you find you need to, and then only to achieve a result, not just for the sake of it. I think that's the key to what I'm saying. It's late and I'm losing it.sair bear wrote:ok guys thank heap but i am thinking of just putting extended shackels on it for a start do u guys think this is a good move?
But good purchasing, and welcome to the dark side You'll be soon stuck forever, and you'll love it.
Good advice there. As for extended shackles, they are illegal, and as a way of just gaining height for no reason, they are a poor option. They will change your caster, and give a more vague feel from the front end.
Layto....
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bit of a hijack, so sorry in advance for that,
i just bought a zook and it has 2" extend climax shackles on it and 2" body lift. U guys reckon i would be better off getting rid of the climax shackles altogether and putting 2" suspension instead? it already runs 31" tyres on offset rims and it seems to flex alright. Ive never owned a car with extended shackles on it, my last zook just had the 2" suspension.
i just bought a zook and it has 2" extend climax shackles on it and 2" body lift. U guys reckon i would be better off getting rid of the climax shackles altogether and putting 2" suspension instead? it already runs 31" tyres on offset rims and it seems to flex alright. Ive never owned a car with extended shackles on it, my last zook just had the 2" suspension.
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croatian4x4 wrote:bit of a hijack, so sorry in advance for that,
i just bought a zook and it has 2" extend climax shackles on it and 2" body lift. U guys reckon i would be better off getting rid of the climax shackles altogether and putting 2" suspension instead? it already runs 31" tyres on offset rims and it seems to flex alright. Ive never owned a car with extended shackles on it, my last zook just had the 2" suspension.
Extended or drop(flop) shackles??
layto....
[quote="v840"]Just between me and you, I actually really dig the Megatwon, but if anyone asks, I'm going to shitcan it as much as possible! :D[/quote]
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