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Diff Drop brackets??

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Diff Drop brackets??

Post by shane1992 »

Hey guys does anyone know of any stores that sell diff drop brackets for vitaras? I found a online store that has them bits4vits.com.UK, so yeah thats in the UK. So is there any placesin Australia that sells those kind of brackets?

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Post by danssurf82 »

how much lift u planning on running?
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I think Calmini make them. Lowrange offroad should be able to supply them or maybe locktup
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Post by atari4x4 »

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Post by fordy1 »

lol nice try Atari but i think this works better!

http://outdoorauto4x4.com/p/650155/vita ... kets-.html
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Post by atari4x4 »

GRPABT1 wrote:I think Calmini make them. Lowrange offroad should be able to supply them or maybe locktup
Calmini won't sell just the brackets, you'll have to buy the whole kit.
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Post by atari4x4 »

fordy1 wrote:lol nice try Atari but i think this works better!

http://outdoorauto4x4.com/p/650155/vita ... kets-.html
yeah but i'm lazy & that way they get to see everything else... :lol:
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Post by fordy1 »

maybe you should check the links you post :lol: :roll:
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Post by atari4x4 »

fordy1 wrote:maybe you should check the links you post :lol: :roll:
:oops: sorry about all the lost business.... i reckon i've typed it wrong in a lot of posts.... :? :bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Post by shane1992 »

[quote="danssurf82"]how much lift u planning on running?[/quote]

Well I got 2 inch coile spacers in there now, which I think are wedged in there that tight that I wont be able to remove them haha, so Im thinking of putting 30-40mm longer then stock coils in with yeah longer shocks in...
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Post by danssurf82 »

i wouldnt lift it that high, it would give u steering/handling/cv angle problems, what size tyres u want to run?

i have 2' lift and running 31x10.5s, any bigger and u will need stronger cv's and stronger rear axels, im always snapping rear axels with the 31's
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Post by shane1992 »

[quote="danssurf82"]i wouldnt lift it that high, it would give u steering/handling/cv angle problems, what size tyres u want to run?

i have 2' lift and running 31x10.5s, any bigger and u will need stronger cv's and stronger rear axels, im always snapping rear axels with the 31's[/quote]

I already got 31's under her I wouldnt mind cutting the guards a little either once I got the new lift and put bigger tires under her, I ve see a few vitaras with 33's and they look awsome
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Post by danssurf82 »

shane1992 wrote:
danssurf82 wrote:i wouldnt lift it that high, it would give u steering/handling/cv angle problems, what size tyres u want to run?

i have 2' lift and running 31x10.5s, any bigger and u will need stronger cv's and stronger rear axels, im always snapping rear axels with the 31's
I already got 31's under her I wouldnt mind cutting the guards a little either once I got the new lift and put bigger tires under her, I ve see a few vitaras with 33's and they look awsome

might look awesome but u will break stuff/110% need reduction gears i have them and im running 31's.
[quote="MissForby"]"I like Pillows. I'm not allowed anything hard" :D[/quote]
94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
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