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2" Suspension Lift for Suzuki Sierra - Help me out plz
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2" Suspension Lift for Suzuki Sierra - Help me out plz
Im looking to get 2" suspension lift on my Suzuki sierra 1991, i wont be doing serious offroad stuff lyk rock hills n stuff mainly sand and mud n highway. will this kit do me i have no idea on quality though... this kit also has body lift.. going this high will i need a real good quality suspen lift?
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A 2" suspension lift will not allow you to fit a bigger tyre. It will still rub, just less.
Only bumpstop spacing and/or a body lift/guard work will actually allow a bigger tyre to fit.
If you just want to fit the tyres, 2" BL
If you want the best ride - ARB/OME suspension and then work the guards/ small bumpstop spacing to stop the tyre rub.
Steve.
Only bumpstop spacing and/or a body lift/guard work will actually allow a bigger tyre to fit.
If you just want to fit the tyres, 2" BL
If you want the best ride - ARB/OME suspension and then work the guards/ small bumpstop spacing to stop the tyre rub.
Steve.
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If your old suspension has sagged say 1-2 inches, then adding a 2 inch lift will see it 3-4 inches higher.
might be worth trying to find a ride height when new so you can see if you actually need a lift at all or just new springs.
but then again many aftermarket springs dont offer a stock height, they only offer 2 inch lift minimum.
might be worth trying to find a ride height when new so you can see if you actually need a lift at all or just new springs.
but then again many aftermarket springs dont offer a stock height, they only offer 2 inch lift minimum.
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thehanko wrote:If your old suspension has sagged say 1-2 inches, then adding a 2 inch lift will see it 3-4 inches higher.
might be worth trying to find a ride height when new so you can see if you actually need a lift at all or just new springs.
but then again many aftermarket springs dont offer a stock height, they only offer 2 inch lift minimum.
Zook bible has this infomation (ride height standard, and a comparison of the forum rigs with differnet specs). Actually the questions you ask are all answered in the bible/zook forum.
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Steve.
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Yer tru mate.. i might see how low it is too a normal sierra too see if springs will do me over for time being lolthehanko wrote:If your old suspension has sagged say 1-2 inches, then adding a 2 inch lift will see it 3-4 inches higher.
might be worth trying to find a ride height when new so you can see if you actually need a lift at all or just new springs.
but then again many aftermarket springs dont offer a stock height, they only offer 2 inch lift minimum.

Holy shit nice man!!
They are 235/75R15's = 29.6inch i think
The back fit easy was only front
Im gonna have to remove front bumper arnt I =/
and remove ends of front brace?
If i got 2" Suspension lift would it clear these points??
guys are Tyre Power said it would..
Just atm dunno if i wana spend alot money on car
I will just maybe get new or near new leaflets stock size.. cus ones on it fkd and sag alot lol


They are 235/75R15's = 29.6inch i think
The back fit easy was only front
Im gonna have to remove front bumper arnt I =/
and remove ends of front brace?
If i got 2" Suspension lift would it clear these points??
guys are Tyre Power said it would..
Just atm dunno if i wana spend alot money on car
I will just maybe get new or near new leaflets stock size.. cus ones on it fkd and sag alot lol

just get a angle grinder out a trim off what is scrubbing. make sure its neat and has no sharp edges.
the spring lift will help till you go over a bump then the spring will compress and you will scrub so that is no good. a boddy lift isn't going to move the bumper mount so you are going have to grind it.
the spring lift will help till you go over a bump then the spring will compress and you will scrub so that is no good. a boddy lift isn't going to move the bumper mount so you are going have to grind it.
cheer up emo kid
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