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GV: Need help fixing Positive Camber

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by dearot »

bendev wrote:The suspension looks like its settled in but i know its still a little positive.
Fitted the tyres on thursday, thought i'de just show you all.

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Nice looking GV except the problem you are facing.

I read through the thread but cant find how much lift did you do in total and what sort of lift.

I am thinking lifting my 98 GV but someone pointed me the problem that you have with the lift.
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Post by fordy1 »

i will see how i go soon.
i am going 60mm in the front and 80 - 90 in the back
rear started / shocks good but i need longer coils ( cant see in pic LOL )

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Post by bendev »

you can check out the build up here:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic144145.php

and I've solved the problem
Good Bye Grand Vitara, Hello 100 Series.
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Post by dearot »

Thanks. like the lift on ur GV. but how did you fix the problem? You didnt mention on that thread.
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