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cant find a lift kit

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cant find a lift kit

Post by zook36 »

hi i have been looking around for a 4-5" lift kit for a coily sierra, if anyone knows where i can one can you please tell me.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Don't know of a straight out 4" coil kit. Pretty sure there would be something available O/S. Otherwise 2" spring and 2" body will get you 4"
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Post by alien »

that much lift on a coily means massive tyres - which the coilys standard setup isnt really up to the task of. What size tyre and what tracks are you doing and is it going to be engineered? With that youll get way more productive answers i reckon.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

You don't want one. Enough stuff gets screwed up with 2" of lift in coilers. A 2" suspension lift and 2" body lift will fit all the tyre you could ever gear or run reliably on a coiler anyway.

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Post by zook36 »

thanx guys, i was planning on running 33s, but i think i will stick to 31s.
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Post by just cruizin' »

a big 31 such as the simex are about right for most general use Sierra's. Once you start going bigger they turn into a 100% trail rig that would never really see tarmac.
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Post by 86slowsierra »

just cruizin' wrote:a big 31 such as the simex are about right for most general use Sierra's. Once you start going bigger they turn into a 100% trail rig that would never really see tarmac.
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