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Grand Vitara lifts and big wheels?

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Toecutta »

I think Liam from BBM had a SWB GV that had 5" lift but I thought it was mainly bodylift.

So unless you drop the front diff housing, 50mm should be as high as you go. I kept breaking CV's with a 50mm toughdog lift and stopped breaking them with the 75mm Calmini kit which had drop brackets.

Food for thought

You can try the HongKong or Tawain GV clubs for info, as their trucks always look the goods

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Post by fordy1 »

they do look good but they have 3 and 4 inch body lifts on them :shock:
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Post by fordy1 »

4 inch body lift :lol:

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Post by joeblow »

fordy1 wrote:4 inch body lift :lol:

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