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Jimny lift springs

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Jimny lift springs

Post by redrocket »

Mate with a Jimny, want to do a 60mm lift, what springs(company) do ppl have good experiences with and prices(roundabouts).

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Post by greg »

Try Big Balls Offroad - Liam (boss of company) seems to be pretty clued up on the subject.

I'm pretty sure BBO has lift lits for the Jimny (www.bigballsoffroad.com i think)

Else, wait til Squik gets online and perhaps she can shed some more light on the subject.

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Post by Squik »

Go for ToughDog (4waySuspension) for the 2" suspension lift kit, it's a not too expensive and is a great kit, and then chuck on a set of 215/75/r15 BFG Muddies and some recovery points. *NEVER* use the tie downs on them, they are lethal.
For 4" go for Ranchos (see Liam at Big Balls as he has the complete kit for Jimnys)and a set of 235's in the BFG Muddies. Proven to be an excellent setup. You will need the adjustable castor bushes and panhard (Toughdog) to get things back in line again - not sure whether these are in the Big Balls Kit.
Couldnt quote prices as all my gear has been love-jobs from Greg ;)
But PM "Liam" - he is very up on Jimny mods. (suspension/body lifts/rockhoppers etc etc)
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Post by redrocket »

thnx for the replies guys.
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