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GV lift/tyre questions.

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by murcod »

Beginner4x4 wrote:Well i have a 2.5 inch lift
Tough dog nitrogen gas charged shocks and tough dog springs

Tyres
Goodyear wranglers mt/r LT 225 / 75 / R16

i did not put these on my car i bought the car like this
I was looking at the MTR sizes the other night and it appears that size isn't available now?

http://www.goodyear.com.au/TyreDetailAc ... m=nPerPage
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Post by Beginner4x4 »

thats a pity because i really liked these tyres
oh well will just have to try and find some others just as good
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Post by grazza »

How about the Cooper STT?

http://www.coopertires.com.au/tyres/stt_new_specs.htm

...not that I have used Cooper before but the wear on any such tyres is going to be pretty good on a light Vitara.

Other possibilities: Maxxis, Kumho, Toyo, BFG...
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Post by dearot »

Beginner4x4 wrote:Image
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oh this is .
y cant i do this
How many cm is the ground to the lowest point of the body?
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Post by murcod »

Beginner4x4 wrote:thats a pity because i really liked these tyres
oh well will just have to try and find some others just as good
Damn! I just looked on the Cooper website and they've stopped making the Discoverer Sport as well. I've only had mine for about 6 months, but they're excellent for on road driving. The options for 235/60R16 are getting less and less.....

Those Kumho mud tyres that someone on here had look good- don't know what they'd be like to drive on though? http://kumhotyres.businesscatalyst.com/4x4kl71.htm
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Post by fordy1 »

Ouch those Kumho's are expensive :shock:
My Cooper Stt were only $260 each

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Post by Beginner4x4 »

how long will the coopers last

and now i know there are many different types of variables to this question
what type of tyres last longer
road
all terrain
mud

used 50% on road 50% off road (off road anything from mud to rocks to forest tracks)

i would think the mud would last longer coz it has more rubber (i know the rubber is softer) but you can get the 80% road 20% off road mud tyres
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I think you need to be a bit more realistic about your on/off road bias.

My sierra is parked 10km from the tracks I drive and would still do more km on 2WD roads than on tracks (and runs swampers)

50/50 balance on/offroad is right into swamper/centipede territory IMHO.

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Post by Beginner4x4 »

dearot wrote:
Beginner4x4 wrote:Image
Image

oh this is .
y cant i do this
How many cm is the ground to the lowest point of the body?



the lowest point it the back dif and it is 230 mm off the ground and the next point is the muffler at 270 mm
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Post by fordy1 »

Hi all, here are the Lift stats on my GV

Xtreme struts ( 70 mm )
xtreme coils ( 70mm )
Diff Drop brckets
Xtreme shocks ( Long )
Dobinson coils ( 35mm )
70mm rear coil spacer
Panhard relocation bracket
225/75/16s Copper STT
95% onroad 5% off and very happy with its performance.

3inch front and 4inch rear

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I need bigger ramps!! :D
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Post by dearot »

fordy1 wrote:Hi all, here are the Lift stats on my GV

Xtreme struts ( 70 mm )
xtreme coils ( 70mm )
Diff Drop brckets
Xtreme shocks ( Long )
Dobinson coils ( 35mm )
70mm rear coil spacer
Panhard relocation bracket
225/75/16s Copper STT
95% onroad 5% off and very happy with its performance.

3inch front and 4inch rear

Image

I need bigger ramps!! :D
That looks good.
How bout urs, with that much of lift. how far the lowest point of the body to the ground?
Are you having problem with postivie chamber, CV, etc?
How much did you spend for the lift excluding the tyres?
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Post by Beginner4x4 »

ok since vitaras and others get a hilux diff put in them
and a GRAND vitara get a hilux dif put in them with out to much trouble and cost (its for dif lockers)
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Post by DavePatrol »

Beginner4x4 wrote:ok since vitaras and others get a hilux diff put in them
and a GRAND vitara get a hilux dif put in them with out to much trouble and cost (its for dif lockers)
what :?: :roll:
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Post by fordy1 »

no its pointless just go with the vitara diff internals.
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