i remember reading somewhere on a forum, that vitara coils may fit a jimny. it was some thing wierd like vit front coils on rear of jim, or other way around , vit rear coils on jim front. is this correct, which way around? and what coils go in the end that doesn't get the vit ones?
if this rumour is true, how much lift over standard do the vit coils offer?
further more, do the vit coils stiffen the ride significantly? thinking.... heavier vehicle coils into a lighter vehicle......
cheers, will.
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tough dog coils are $110/ coil as are ARB, and i'll bet all the rest are too
if your going for a small lift (2 inch) go for the ARB springs, any higher and you'll have to go elsewhere.
i have rancho shocks and they're so so, i'd get ARB shocks for a 2 inch lift and for higher lifts i'd look at getting some good shocks (koni and co..)
you can fit 32 inch tire with a 2 inch lift and some trimming. the secret is in the rim selection and not getting a tire that is too wide.
my tires will fit with no lift (32"), but my shocks won't. and the standard stuff is way not adequate enough to use.
if your going for a small lift (2 inch) go for the ARB springs, any higher and you'll have to go elsewhere.
i have rancho shocks and they're so so, i'd get ARB shocks for a 2 inch lift and for higher lifts i'd look at getting some good shocks (koni and co..)
you can fit 32 inch tire with a 2 inch lift and some trimming. the secret is in the rim selection and not getting a tire that is too wide.
my tires will fit with no lift (32"), but my shocks won't. and the standard stuff is way not adequate enough to use.
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