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Lifting a rodeo?

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Lifting a rodeo?

Post by hudson44 »

Have searched this site but can't find info on lifting the rear 2" on an '03 rodeo. So i gather that you wind the torsion bars up to capacity. (do you guys chop the bump stops on the upper control arm?). But how do you go about lifting the rear? Whats the average price of a set of 2" rear springs or are there springs from another vehicle that can be fitted to give you the height?

Any help would be awesome guys!! Its for a mates Rodeo!
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Post by DAZZ »

Have a look in the FAQ section at the top of the list. A good selection of info in there.
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Post by sudso »

Is this an RA Rodeo or R9 series?
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