hey guys are we all?
after discovering how bloody grea the little suzi's are ive got a few prices around for the lift i want to put in
i can get a complete 2" suzi sport lift kit for $700 from my local 4wd shop, is this around the right price?
also 2" suzi sport body lift from my local for around $300?
ive heard that the body lift in an SJ80 is a real PITA for the fact the bolts are hard mounted into the floor and you need a special female bolt to complete the package?
i dont really want to custom a whole lot in the sense of cutting old body bolts out and redoing them so i think i might just get the complete kit
all in all, are these prices ok or a bit expensive? im going to be ripping the front and rear bar when doing thebody lift to replace them with steel bars im building, is there anything else to be extended im not aware of?
so far to be done:
front and rear bumpers
diff breathers
brake lines
ive read some posts on here about body lifts on older 80 model zook's, mines a 96 coily so will they still be relavent? or completly different?
cheers
John
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SJ80 2" lift
body lift is the same. Just cruisin on this forum does the kits with captive bolts. check the forsale section.
the suspension lift price sounds ok. make sure before you book it in anywhere that they are aware of the front shock coilover setup. its not as simple as most fourbies.
the suspension lift price sounds ok. make sure before you book it in anywhere that they are aware of the front shock coilover setup. its not as simple as most fourbies.
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