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cheapest way to get a 2 inch lift?

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cheapest way to get a 2 inch lift?

Post by keatings »

hey guys. once again exuse my lack of knowledge. What is the cheapest way to lift a 1lt zook by 2 inches?
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Post by bartlettmoto »

Home made spoa (Spring over axle)


If its home done = Dangerous

But very cheap and would prob yeild 3-4inchs. Lol :lol: :lol:

But i wouldnt do it.

Just Buy either ....

2in spring lift,
Or extended shackles (not my fav, decreses posibble aproch angle)
Or prob the cheapest, 2 in body lift.


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shackles

Post by mad_zook »

make some 3inch longer shackles this will give approx 1.5 inch lift to my knowledge i made inch longer and got just over an inch cost about 10 bucks and 40min
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Post by keatings »

When u do the shackles is that all that goes on to get the car highr or are there other mods that are needed also. Does any one know how to fit them with limited tools and knowhow. I can make them no worries but what else will the car need???

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Post by sanger »

I Personlay would try and stay away from extended shackles as it greatly reduces your approach angle and more likely to get caught up on them. Home made bodylift using RHS is cheap and effective. Cost me $50.
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Post by ronoor »

i would go the virtual lift pretty easy to do plus good C.O.G .cheers ron
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Post by bartlettmoto »

as i said before, go the body lift, days work and $50-$100 bucks and you got it.
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Post by smiley_smoke »

sanger wrote:I Personlay would try and stay away from extended shackles as it greatly reduces your approach angle and more likely to get caught up on them. Home made bodylift using RHS is cheap and effective. Cost me $50.
how so? arent they just a few inches longer? thats no huge difference is it?
plus the increase in articulation is well worth it
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Post by suzuki boy »

My extended shackles cost me $10 and about an hour! Gave me just the lift i needed to scrape 30's and it would affect your approach ang le but oly by but a few mm!

But new new springs make the ride alot better and after i bent mine on the wekend i'm up for a new set and hopefully the old set had sagged and i will be able to get 31's on! :cool:
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Post by sanger »

smiley_smoke wrote:
sanger wrote:I Personlay would try and stay away from extended shackles as it greatly reduces your approach angle and more likely to get caught up on them. Home made bodylift using RHS is cheap and effective. Cost me $50.
how so? arent they just a few inches longer? thats no huge difference is it?
plus the increase in articulation is well worth it
Im just saying from my experience on my vehicle i notice that they get caught up on roocks on a regular basis. Not that big a deal but does become a PITA.
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Post by nicbeer »

are u doing the lift for looks or purpose?

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Post by keatings »

mainly for looks and to get some 30's under it. Are the shackles easy to fit? p.s we dont do too much hardcore stuff so approach angle is less if an issue for me.
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Post by bartlettmoto »

shackles are very very easy to fit, just swap over, they hang down right at the front and the same at the back. Couldnt be easier

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Post by zuku26 »

I would not recommend the shackles. I ran 2 inch shackles (1 inch longer then stock) and it greatly reduced my driveability. I can just imagine how 3 inch ones would work. Best bet is to use a 2-3 inch body lift. Very easy and cheap. A lot safer then the shackles That for sure. If you do end up with the body lift keep in mind what attaches to both the frame and body. I had to adjust my air cleaner because the box is on body and motor on frame and it pinched. no big deal though. Also I had to relocate a ground that mounted on the back bumper.
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Post by croatian4x4 »

ZookStock wrote:axle stands....
although no good if you want to drive it too! I choose this method for all my poser shots, then just photochop them out later.... :shock:
:lol: :lol: man that is shocking! lol
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Post by smiley_smoke »

zuku26 wrote:I would not recommend the shackles. I ran 2 inch shackles (1 inch longer then stock) and it greatly reduced my driveability. I can just imagine how 3 inch ones would work. Best bet is to use a 2-3 inch body lift. Very easy and cheap. A lot safer then the shackles That for sure. If you do end up with the body lift keep in mind what attaches to both the frame and body. I had to adjust my air cleaner because the box is on body and motor on frame and it pinched. no big deal though. Also I had to relocate a ground that mounted on the back bumper.
i am running ext shackles, 2in susp lift and removed swaybar.. sure you need to take corners slower but i wouldnt revert to standard unless ordered too.. thats the only downside to my 'driveability'. however i realise it is a zook and not a racing car so i drive it how it should be driven.. like a brick.. a slow brick! :D
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Post by Toecutta »

Body lift is best and cheap, the extra height gives more leverage on the springs for more flex too. :D
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Post by suzuki boy »

smiley_smoke wrote:
zuku26 wrote:I would not recommend the shackles. I ran 2 inch shackles (1 inch longer then stock) and it greatly reduced my driveability. I can just imagine how 3 inch ones would work. Best bet is to use a 2-3 inch body lift. Very easy and cheap. A lot safer then the shackles That for sure. If you do end up with the body lift keep in mind what attaches to both the frame and body. I had to adjust my air cleaner because the box is on body and motor on frame and it pinched. no big deal though. Also I had to relocate a ground that mounted on the back bumper.
i am running ext shackles, 2in susp lift and removed swaybar.. sure you need to take corners slower but i wouldnt revert to standard unless ordered too.. thats the only downside to my 'driveability'. however i realise it is a zook and not a racing car so i drive it how it should be driven.. like a brick.. a slow brick! :D
Thats the same as my car you can sit on 100 on the free way you can do the speed limit but you have to slow for every corner!

Off road it's in a league of it's own and when i get some reduction gearing should be even slower!
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Post by Puk »

If you want a REALLY cheap lift a mechanic i know gets trailers that are about to be thrown out, takes the top two leaves off each spring (they are on more of a curve than 'zuk springs) and replaces the regular 'zuk springs with the trailer ones. They give it about 2 inches of lift. (makes the ride a little rough, though.) ;)
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Post by JrZook »

zuku26 wrote:I would not recommend the shackles. I ran 2 inch shackles (1 inch longer then stock) and it greatly reduced my driveability. I can just imagine how 3 inch ones would work. Best bet is to use a 2-3 inch body lift. Very easy and cheap. A lot safer then the shackles That for sure. If you do end up with the body lift keep in mind what attaches to both the frame and body. I had to adjust my air cleaner because the box is on body and motor on frame and it pinched. no big deal though. Also I had to relocate a ground that mounted on the back bumper.
I would have to agree with the above. I ran 2 inch shackles and it does reduce the driveability of the zuk. The castor angle of the front end has been altered quite a bit changing the connering characteristics. Also the steering is more vauge as the shackles place greater side leverage on the spring bushes. The zuk is still driveable with the shackels but as serria's handle like cardboard boxes anyways i didnt like worse handleing than that. Just for looks and price id put in a 2inch body lift other than that a 2inch spring lift which will also soften up the suspension and make it work.
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Post by MART »

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Post by lay80n »

smiley_smoke wrote:
sanger wrote:I Personlay would try and stay away from extended shackles as it greatly reduces your approach angle and more likely to get caught up on them. Home made bodylift using RHS is cheap and effective. Cost me $50.
how so? arent they just a few inches longer? thats no huge difference is it?
plus the increase in articulation is well worth it

Without changing the shocks, articualtion will just be the same. RHS bodylifts are dodgy, and probably wont pas Engineering.

Do you need more clearance for your offroad work, or just to fit tyres. If you dont need more clearance offroad, then just go a virtual lift to fit the 30's and keep it stable.

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Post by sanger »

lay80n wrote:
smiley_smoke wrote:
sanger wrote:I Personlay would try and stay away from extended shackles as it greatly reduces your approach angle and more likely to get caught up on them. Home made bodylift using RHS is cheap and effective. Cost me $50.

RHS bodylifts are dodgy, and probably wont pas Engineering.


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RHS does the job. Mate of mine has had his in for couple of years and flogs the piss out of it ant hasnt failed. Also it was engineered.
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Re: cheapest way to get a 2 inch lift?

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keatings wrote:hey guys. once again exuse my lack of knowledge. What is the cheapest way to lift a 1lt zook by 2 inches?
cheap+4x4=0
$$$+time= :lol:
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