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Body lift what do i need ?

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Body lift what do i need ?

Post by CWBYUP »

i'm in the slow :cry: process of building up a LWB zook and amgoing to fit a v6 auto into and just wanted to know what body lift i will need to clear the engine.

I'm going to try to mount it lower but if some one could give me an idea it will be a great start.

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Post by Gutless »

Bout 4" should do it. :roll:
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Post by CWBYUP »

holy shit that much is it worth putting a new floor in it and getting the weight down?

Thanks Gutless , have you done one of these conversions ?

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Post by Gutless »

CWBYUP wrote:holy shit that much is it worth putting a new floor in it and getting the weight down?

Thanks Gutless , have you done one of these conversions ?

Nick
I wasn't serious :D

I have done this conversion, and I always ask people to reconsider doing it, as it REALLY wrecks all things that make a suzuki so great.

I chopped the hell out of my floor to fit the auto, and what I couldn't clear by chopping I had to do by lifting. So I had a 3" body lift aswell.

Perhaps you could consider a 4AGZE conversion?? Same power and torque from a lighter, smaller motor, and the balance and agility of the zook will be barely touched.

Just my 2 cents. :D
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