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Grand Vitara 2000 SWB

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Grand Vitara 2000 SWB

Post by levlinm »

Hey all !
i've had a small question for which i've had no luck with a right answer on forums..
I've got my self a SWB 2000 GV and threw in OME springs. shocks and struts..i also used 25mm spring spacers from Dave at Bits 4 Vits .
Ok heres the problem...i cant seem to get the camber right i used the 12mm camber bolts as recomended and its still kinda off.is there somthing that im missing??.
Im also planning on doing a 2" Body lift that im making myself.. do you think i would need to extend the brake lines (if yes! then is there anyone you can suggest )
then the question on tyres im planning 245/70/16 .. wot do you think ???

I know there is to many questions.. but i could really use some help
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Post by joeblow »

when using 25mm spacers you will get roughly 50mm lift at the wheel. this combined with an ome lift will put the front end beyond what it was designed for. either remove the spacers, lower the front arms or do some other form of modification.
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Post by levlinm »

Wot sort of other modification??.. i've seen many GV owners..using spacers... so i didnt think that would be an issues

p.s. im also running diff drop brackets.
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Post by crazynic »

Use camber bolts on both strut mount bolts instead of just the top ones and you better drop the diff if its over about 50mm of lift.
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Post by levlinm »

crazynic wrote:Use camber bolts on both strut mount bolts instead of just the top ones and you better drop the diff if its over about 50mm of lift.
thanks...sorry for the late reply... i dont really understand how the 2 sets of Camber bolts would work (maybe im wrong ) ??
I am already running 1" drop brackets from VTTR ..
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Post by joeblow »

levlinm wrote:
crazynic wrote:Use camber bolts on both strut mount bolts instead of just the top ones and you better drop the diff if its over about 50mm of lift.
thanks...sorry for the late reply... i dont really understand how the 2 sets of Camber bolts would work (maybe im wrong ) ??
I am already running 1" drop brackets from VTTR ..

if the 1 inch drop brackets are for the diff housing that will have nothing to do with wheel alignment, only cv angle. as has been said, drop your bottom arms down (lots of work if you include the rack and pinion steering), remove the spacer or fit 2 camber bolts each side (good quality camber bolts only).
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Post by crazynic »

levlinm wrote:
crazynic wrote:Use camber bolts on both strut mount bolts instead of just the top ones and you better drop the diff if its over about 50mm of lift.
thanks...sorry for the late reply... i dont really understand how the 2 sets of Camber bolts would work (maybe im wrong ) ??
I am already running 1" drop brackets from VTTR ..
The only reason i mentioned the diff drop brackets is because i was not sure if you already had then fitted......As joe stated they are only for decreasing the cv angle.

The camber bolt is just a cam and when turned it simply pushes the strut in or out to achieve the adjustment.....By using them on both strut bolts means you can achieve double the movement allowing for more correction for bigger lifts (3 inches is about the max you would want in the gv front end)...

The bolts are inherently weaker by design thats why joe said use only good quality bolts.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

and so people who search on this topic actually learn something, which camber bolts do you consider "high quality" and why?

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Post by crazynic »

I wonder if a 12mm strut bolt from say a Toyota corolla would have enough adjustment as i think they would be stronger than those aftermarket ones you find at places like pedders?
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