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Coilly 3" body lift

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Coilly 3" body lift

Post by HRZOOK »

Hi all

I am looking into the snake racing SJ80 3" bodylift.

I have been told a few ppl in hear have been exposed to this product.

Is the lift kit any good?
Is a 3" bodylift too high for the coillies?
Anything to look out for whilst installing?

or any other comments on this subject would be appreciated.

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Post by grimbo »

how did you roll your 2 week old Zuk? I reckon there could be a long rambling thread on that topic :D
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Post by HRZOOK »

grimbo wrote:how did you roll your 2 week old Zuk? I reckon there could be a long rambling thread on that topic :D


Two week old zook, no mods, no 4x4 experience.

Car before suzuki was Twin cam GT Celica, so all I knew was press hard on the loud pedal.

Tried to go up very steep track with a boulder protruding at very top. Gave it a go got to top just did a burn out on top on boulder.

Gave it another go with lots of speed cause thats how noobies get up things........did a wheelie and fell onto its side and slipped down the track. :oops:

$9000+ and seven weeks later (thanks NRMA) it was fixed.

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Post by stumped »

hey heath, PM rbzook... ryan did the snake 3" body lift on his just a coupla weeks back. looks pretty tidy, just had to cut a bit to get into low4. think the kit came with extended brake lines and stuff :cool:
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Post by RB zook »

its alot less hassle than than cutting the studs out for a 2 inch body lift

3 inch is good the rear plastic bumber neeeds no modds, um get rid of the front bumper it looks heaps tougher

i did the whole body lift with just the standard little jack that comes with the car.

the gear leaver needs alittle bit of straightening and the transfer needs to be bent slightly to allow to it to go in 4 low.

other thn that its all in the kit.
if you do decide to do it, just look at all the wires and cables and watch them for tention.
make shaw you undo the handbrake bracket and the hosesthat connect to the air box. also undoo the fuel filler and take off the filler guard


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RB zook wrote:its alot less hassle than than cutting the studs out for a 2 inch body lift
3 inch is good the rear plastic bumber neeeds no modds, um get rid of the front bumper it looks heaps tougher

i did the whole body lift with just the standard little jack that comes with the car.

the gear leaver needs alittle bit of straightening and the transfer needs to be bent slightly to allow to it to go in 4 low.

other thn that its all in the kit.
if you do decide to do it, just look at all the wires and cables and watch them for tention.
make shaw you undo the handbrake bracket and the hosesthat connect to the air box. also undoo the fuel filler and take off the filler guard


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With the 2" lift

U dont cut the studs out u just wind the nut up till it reaches the shank on the bolt then cut off the thread hangin out under the nut .......hey presto done ( too easy with a cut off wheel on a grinder )



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But everyone has there preference 2 " - 3" all comes down to wat u r tryin to acomplish..........tyre clearance / tuff look / or something that will fall over :armsup:
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Post by RB zook »

tyre clearence :finger:


my zook isnt that high and the tyres would have scrubbed badely if i went 2 inch body.

i ant gunna roll it :finger: :finger:
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Post by A1 »

i cant see how they wouldnt clear i had 2,1/2 and 2 " and had no dramas once ihad done a wee bit of inner guard clearance-in and you have 3" springs sometthing aint addin up RB



and if you drive hard shit u will roll it i almost a number of times i was just lucky enough that a mate was there (wizbin from the board) to push it back ova i have some good vid of him doin this ............................................
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Post by redzook »

RB zook wrote:tyre clearence :finger:


my zook isnt that high and the tyres would have scrubbed badely if i went 2 inch body.

i ant gunna roll it :finger: :finger:


just goin to flop it :finger:
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

redzook wrote:
RB zook wrote:tyre clearence :finger:


my zook isnt that high and the tyres would have scrubbed badely if i went 2 inch body.

i ant gunna roll it :finger: :finger:


just goin to flop it :finger:


stop paddin and get those videos on here already :finger:
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