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how much lift and cutting to fit 35s on my 91 swb vit

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how much lift and cutting to fit 35s on my 91 swb vit

Post by norm84 »

how you going fellas. iv been thinking and i might keep my vit, depending on how much will is cost me to do what i want to it...
now i was wondering how much lift would i need to do to fit 35s under my vitara.
its 91 swb and currently has 2inch suspension lift.
i have 31s on there atm which i had to slightly bash and cut some parts so they dont rub..

a place near by has offerd to do a 3 inch body lift for close to 2geez. drive in drive out .is that too much..

i want to build my lil beast on a budget
.. can anyone help me. has anyone done what i want to do to mine, if so how much all up..
or if any shops on here read this. please pm me with some prices to complete my beast.
i have rang one place from this forum, to do the sas kit, and it was wayyyy to expensive.. PLEASE HELP ME!!..
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Post by NIK »

Iremember quiet a few beers ago there was a white vit running 33s or 35s with bugger all lift. Possibly gwagon had somthing to do with the build.
Other than that I havnt owned a vit but you dont see many on 35s surley there is a reason for this one of them being I dont think you canget lower diff gears for highway use yes t/c gears will help offroad.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Ljxtreem (Mock) on this board ran a vit with 33's on it and effectively no lift.

Here's the picture. Image

It was very, very cut and had very little compression travel - It had (from memory) 120mm bumpstop spacers, stock gearing, welded diffs (sierra rear in the front) , and an angry clutch. :D It also broke a rear axle on road. It was cool offroad - very stable and capable, but I think Mock would agree it was a quick build and wasn't ever really sorted properly.

I am sure that with a 2" BL and bumpstop spacing, and maybe something like a calmini kit, (along with LOTS of cutting) it might be possible.

However, strength and gearing will become major issues.

As a minimum, you'll need crawler transfer gears, and the "made of thin air" 5.89 calmini R&P's to make it functional, or a sierra transfer case swap creating a bunch of clearance and fabrication issues.

Add in HD front CV's, a steel front diff, Sierra rear 3rd member in the front.... It won't be cheap, but it would be very cool if it stayed nice and low.

Please don't take offence, but if you need to pay someone to install a 3" BL, I don't think you can handle a build this big. Just my opinion though.- it will get quite complex to build a usable, functional car on 35's.

As an aside, $2K to install a 3" BL seems a bit high, but a 3" BL is a bit high too. 2" is much better, and will make no real difference to the tyre size you can run - PM Just Cruzin' for one of his kits I think they come with install instructions. They can be done in the driveway with a couple of jacks and a solid day's work.


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Post by GRPABT1 »

I agree with steve on this one, I got worried when you mentioned 35's and paying someone to do a BL in the same sentence
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Post by antt »

you'd be wanting to, at the very least, swap in the toyota ifs cv setup, or you will be changing halfshafts every time out.

if you do it, i'd be putting a 2 inch bodylift in it, spacing the front diff and suspension forward and down, lifting the rear to suit the front, fitting 5.89 diffs gears, and tcase gears, tubbing the firewall for turning clearance, and cutting the hell outta the guards. that'll be about the only way to get 35's onto it and have it work

it'd be a lotta work, but it'd be stable as, and probably go alright
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Post by norm84 »

Gwagensteve wrote:Ljxtreem (Mock) on this board ran a vit with 33's on it and effectively no lift.

Here's the picture. Image

It was very, very cut and had very little compression travel - It had (from memory) 120mm bumpstop spacers, stock gearing, welded diffs (sierra rear in the front) , and an angry clutch. :D It also broke a rear axle on road. It was cool offroad - very stable and capable, but I think Mock would agree it was a quick build and wasn't ever really sorted properly.

I am sure that with a 2" BL and bumpstop spacing, and maybe something like a calmini kit, (along with LOTS of cutting) it might be possible.

However, strength and gearing will become major issues.

As a minimum, you'll need crawler transfer gears, and the "made of thin air" 5.89 calmini R&P's to make it functional, or a sierra transfer case swap creating a bunch of clearance and fabrication issues.

Add in HD front CV's, a steel front diff, Sierra rear 3rd member in the front.... It won't be cheap, but it would be very cool if it stayed nice and low.

Please don't take offence, but if you need to pay someone to install a 3" BL, I don't think you can handle a build this big. Just my opinion though.- it will get quite complex to build a usable, functional car on 35's.

As an aside, $2K to install a 3" BL seems a bit high, but a 3" BL is a bit high too. 2" is much better, and will make no real difference to the tyre size you can run - PM Just Cruzin' for one of his kits I think they come with install instructions. They can be done in the driveway with a couple of jacks and a solid day's work.


Steve.
can anyone tell me how much cuttin and bashing was involved for this.. im no longer going to go 35s, as the stuff ill be doing wont need such big wheels.... i pming Ljxtreem about it, but no reply..
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The firewall was hammered back far enough so that it became the new accelerator pedal stop.
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Post by antt »

lol that thread is oldschool. i ended up buying a set of rockhoppers for my thing, but sold them and made a dual transfer setup in the end
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