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how to lift a new vitara ????????

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how to lift a new vitara ????????

Post by dirtyGQ »

mate just got back fom moreton and said his new (grande vitara) was bellying out in the ruts,can these be lifted and how ??? are they live axle ?
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Post by Beastmavster »

All Independant suspension designs can be lifted to some degree.


For such a new car I'd be looking for something as unobtrusive as possible - which means IMHO coil spacers and bigger rubber.
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Post by oozuk »

don't expect any more than 20-30mm, contact Kings Springs on the gold coast they've done springs for one
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Post by Beastmavster »

$219 US for the kit. Pretty good.
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Post by chimpboy »

Obviously tyre size is going to make a big contribution here as well.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by JOHNZ »

New coils all round
Longer front struts
New rear shocks $750
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Post by oozuk »

JOHNZ wrote:New coils all round
Longer front struts
New rear shocks $750
your thinking of the previous model, as the new model is fully independent suspention and has macferson struts at every corner ;)
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

They need to learn how to convert metric, a 265/75R16 tyre doesn't equal a 33x12.5
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Post by Beastmavster »

oozuk wrote:
JOHNZ wrote:New coils all round
Longer front struts
New rear shocks $750
your thinking of the previous model, as the new model is fully independent suspention and has macferson struts at every corner ;)
Strange that the rocky road suspension kit for the 2006 vitara doesnt have mcpherson struts rear.....


The SWB is a substantially different vehicle - no transfer case for instance - it may have mcphersons all round I havent checked.
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Post by JOHNZ »

The last grand vitara 05/06 was strut front & beam rear suspension
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