Hi I'm a Vitara newbie. Bought a 92 Carby SWB 2 weeks ago. This arvo I installed Superpro 35mm spacers all round, did a strut mount flip and put longer shocks on the back. I haven't taken it 4x4 since the lift, only a ten kilometre drive. It has settled down a little and seems to have lifted the front around 50mm and the back 35mm, which i'm happy with. My front camber looks a little out and will need a wheel alignment next week and possibly some camber correction lower strut bolts. I'm concerned about the angle the cv's are now running and my question is-
Is there any front diff spacer or drop kits available?
How do you guys who have the BIG lifts without SAS correct the cv angle and camber?
One last question, I have 205/75/15's on now and were looking at 235/75/15's coz I can get some AT's for $122 each new fitted, I mainly are looking at sand driving and the odd bush track, no mud, so I guess AT's will be the go.
With the above suspension lift and no body lift do you think i could go a bigger tyre than the 235/75/15 or should i just stick with what most people seem to run?
Thanks
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Front diff drop 92 Vitara and tyre sizes???
235's will be fine, 30's will probably need a touch more work.
As for diff drop brackets, at a 50 mm lift you should be ok but if you fit some it will be a plus. The options are fab something yourself, get them from http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... F4x4%2Ehtm, get them from http://www.boondoxmotorsports.com/zuk_suspension.html or get them from http://www.4xfourart.com/eng_4x4.asp
Camber bolts should solve it but you can always get in there with a Dremel if you know what you are doing.
As for diff drop brackets, at a 50 mm lift you should be ok but if you fit some it will be a plus. The options are fab something yourself, get them from http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... F4x4%2Ehtm, get them from http://www.boondoxmotorsports.com/zuk_suspension.html or get them from http://www.4xfourart.com/eng_4x4.asp
Camber bolts should solve it but you can always get in there with a Dremel if you know what you are doing.
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