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vitara bodylift

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vitara bodylift

Post by tombutt »

hi guys im wanting to do a 2 inch body lift on my lwb vitara its a 1997. i wanted to know what will i have to do to complete the lift.

ie will brake lines need extenting, do gear levers need bending or gear tunnel cutting. does anything in the engine bay need moving.

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Post by tombutt »

those are all for swb base vechiles and i wanted to know if there was any differnece in doing it between the lwb and swb
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Post by Gwagensteve »

No. I've done a few of both.

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Post by paulyp »

hey iv done a 2inch body lift on my 96 vitara and all i needed to do was remove the sway bar.and install the kit. i checked the brake lines with full flex and they were fine.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Why did you have to remove the sway bar? It's mounted to the chassis?

How tight is the passenger side brake line at full droop?

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