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vit questions

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vit questions

Post by ozy1 »

ok guys, need some help,

a friend just bought her first 4by, its a SWB soft top vit, auto, now, its had some work done, has a lift, the front shocks, are at max extension at rest height,

now, it would be great if someone has stock measurements from centre of hub to the guard lip front and back so i can compare and see what lift its running,

also, since it has lift, its got alota camber, what can be done to fix this?

and help appreciated,

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Just put OME struts in it. these are the longest available and are very well valved. they are much longer than stock.

Camber bolts are about $130 a pair and should fix the camber with under 3" of lift.

Sorry, can't help with measurements.

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Post by cj »

Assuming that it is a 1.6 then it is 457mm Front and 480mm Rear from wheel centre to the top of the wheel arch opening. If it is a 2.0 then it is 450mm Front and 461mm Rear.

As for the rest, as said above get some OME struts and Pedders have the camber bolts.
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