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Shackle lift with standard shocks

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Shackle lift with standard shocks

Post by dubb »

I have fitted BFG muds 215/75/15 and want to lift my suzuki about 1 inch or so using longer home made shackles. Does anyone know if the standard length shockies can handle a lift of 1 to 1.5 inchs or will I need new shocks?

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Post by bigsteve »

if you want the shackles for lift only (You only mentioned lift..not flex) I'd just fit a body lift.
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Post by ljxtreem »

i put shackles on doof, with stock shocks, now it has Zero flex :lol:

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Plenty of compression for the jumps :twisted: hay big steve :lol:


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Re: Shackle lift with standard shocks

Post by redzook »

dubb wrote:I have fitted BFG muds 215/75/15 and want to lift my suzuki about 1 inch or so using longer home made shackles. Does anyone know if the standard length shockies can handle a lift of 1 to 1.5 inchs or will I need new shocks?

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your just lifting it for the looks? cos i dont think ur tires are rubbin with just 215's
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Post by dubb »

They arent rubbing but are pretty close (BFG seem to be about 29inch) and too easily filled with mud. Just wanted the cheapest/easiest way of a bit more clearance, both tire/gaurd clearance plus a bit of chassis groung clearance.
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Post by OldGold »

If they're not rubbing I'd take the stability of a stock zook over the clearance of a lifted one personally.
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