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Lift Kits

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Lift Kits

Post by FATBOYHILUX »

hi ive just bought a hilux recently and want to raise it to go off roading and want it to look massive so where can i find cheap lift kits for like 6inches of lift for cheap
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Post by spazbot »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=11584

read throught this thread, has some very good ideas and advice, once you cut away all the smart ass replies and crap.

Whats your budget for the lift job ?
You planning on running bigger rubber?
Whats been done to the truck already, what model is it etc etc
www.overkill4x4.com
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my lux

Post by FATBOYHILUX »

its a 1990 lux 4x4 standard.i just got skinny cheese cutter wheels and might just keep them and raise the hell out of the ute...pretty much stock standard..i wanna be able to drive on properties aswell go shooting chuck roos and stuff on the tray just a weapon vechile
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Re: my lux

Post by GRIMACE »

FATBOYHILUX wrote:its a 1990 lux 4x4 standard.i just got skinny cheese cutter wheels and might just keep them and raise the hell out of the ute...pretty much stock standard..i wanna be able to drive on properties aswell go shooting chuck roos and stuff on the tray just a weapon vechile


Also FatBOY, if you realy are gonna be chuckin roos and shit on the back you dont wanna have to lift em 2meters just to chuck em in the back...... :roll:

In all seriousness just lift it 2" and get abit bigger tyres........
It would cost less and give you much less greif than just lifting it 6" lift kit.

OR SELL IT :D to your parents.... its will be alot cheaper for them than buying a poxy BMW 4X4.......

Thats about the best advice I can give you.......... :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

Ive deleted a heap of replies here. This is a tech section if you dont have any Tech to add to the thread dont reply here!
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Post by Bluey »

if it is bog standard now, imo dont do body lift. get some bigger tyres, see if it rubs, then suspension lift if needed. body lifts are cheaper, but change also sorts of things like needed to modify gear levers, brake lines, extending steering. you also can buy bar work off the shelf, dont need to modify everything to fit.

anyway, just try it out in bush. see what you want to change first after driving for a little while


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