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best way to lift a zook

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best way to lift a zook

Post by big blue zook »

i've talked to a few different suzi shop owners, and they seem to think get a 2" lift kit ( new shocks, springs & bushes) and do it that way, though i have since been told that i should get a body lift ( 2") and bigger tyers and rims. wats better?? or any other ideas?
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Post by nicbeer »

Search and you will find.

Quick - work out what you want to do with the zook and where you want to wheel.

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Post by Wesley »

Not a calmini 5" s/r lift kit :x 3" lifted springs r hard as a rock mine r over a year old now i go out heeps and they still havnt got any softer (well they have a little but there still way to hard).
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Post by Guy »

for basci wheeling go the 2 inch springs Old man emu's have a good rep ..

but serveral others are quite good.

The stock suzuki suspension is pretty miserable as far as ride goes, so definatly go springs first .. if you find you still want bigger rubber, then sure get a bodylift ( or better still cut off any offending sheet metal)
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