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isuzu lift kit

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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isuzu lift kit

Post by TFS55 »

5" inch isuzu suspension drop kit. made in thailand by Sun Suspension. will cost about 2,000 US$. this is without shipment.

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notice the design it doesnt bring the torsion bar down unlike the one made by ultimate suspensions for tritons and ford. also available for triton, ford, new rodeo. i think this can be fitted to any isuzu ifs suspension.
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Post by TFS55 »

more pics.

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Post by tritonasuras »

got any pics of the triton one's ?????
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Post by TFS55 »

try this sites:

the triton is the strada.

http://www.4x4.in.th/mr/

http://www.weekendhobby.com/ad/sun.htm

btw i cannot understand the the words.
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Not really convinced with the value of this kit. Certainly not going to get a huge improvement in front wheel travel. IMHO better off going for a combination of tyre, suspension and body lift to get the same result...

Still its good that they're doing this sort of stuff for the Isuzu aftermarket.

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Post by Steve »

Wouldn't it be cheaper to rip the front end out and put in a solid axle?
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Depends if you were able to do it yourself but you would sure be better off in the long run.

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Post by leroy »

Looks like a lot of work and $$$. You would still end up with the same amount of wheel trave. Better off with a body lift and 33" tyres and crank the torsion bars a little.

Leroy
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