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  • Before and After

    Just been havin a play around with photobucket since i`ve never used it before.

    First picture is after i had just bought the surf.

    The second was taken this morning.Since the first pic, i`ve fitted a suspension lift and 33" tyres.



    Pics 2

    Stella Artois

  • #2
    Cool!

    Get those side steps off now and it'll look even higher.

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    • #3
      Definately need the steps off as i have done.It makes it look so much higher without them
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      • #4
        Never thought of taking them off.

        Only problem would be my 3 and a half year old.He`s surf mad, want`s to go everywhere i go, and he needs the steps to climb in.
        Stella Artois

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jackster
          Never thought of taking them off.

          Only problem would be my 3 and a half year old.He`s surf mad, want`s to go everywhere i go, and he needs the steps to climb in.
          My youngest is that age. Just lift 'em in. They look far better in real life without the steps than the pictures make you think.

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          • #6
            Did you have many issues fitting the 33's with just a 2" lift?

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            • #7
              They do rub ever so slightly on full lock.It`s my own fault, i so the tyres and could`nt wait for the body lift kit to arrive
              Stella Artois

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              • #8
                Stella Artois

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                • #9
                  I want to do a lift on my surf but im trying to be cheap about it all!! I know theres at least one guy who runs 33's with a 3inch lift .....any idea where to get hold of a 3" body lift kit?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RodLeach
                    I want to do a lift on my surf but im trying to be cheap about it all!! I know theres at least one guy who runs 33's with a 3inch lift .....any idea where to get hold of a 3" body lift kit?
                    you will need to extend the steering column and gear selectors also on a 3" body lift
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stormforce1067
                      you will need to extend the steering column and gear selectors also on a 3" body lift

                      I spoke with vatchman on sataday about the steering column which seems an easy enough task....any idea how hard it would be to extend the gear selectors?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RodLeach
                        I spoke with vatchman on sataday about the steering column which seems an easy enough task....any idea how hard it would be to extend the gear selectors?
                        it would be the same as the steering column i would think.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stormforce1067
                          it would be the same as the steering column i would think.
                          just cut the shifter and weld a bit on.also you need to cut the body work out from behind the h/l shifter its not much of a job.but dont forget to cut the plate out from around the column where it goes through the bulkhead otherwise it makes a horrid grinding noise.
                          Last edited by surfenstein; 19 February 2007, 19:32.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vatchman
                            just cut the shifter and weld a bit on.also you need to cut the body work out from behind the h/l shifter its not much of a job.but dont forget to cut the plate out from around the column where it goes through the bulkhead otherwise it makes a horrid grinding noise.

                            the steering column on mine is tight going thru the bulkhead but it seems to be ok tho,til i get the saw on it to trim it out a bit...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stormforce1067
                              the steering column on mine is tight going thru the bulkhead but it seems to be ok tho,til i get the saw on it to trim it out a bit...
                              did i not cut that out then richard?i could of sworn i did.
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