Hi people - I joined the forum about a month ago when I was considering getting a Surf, but this is my first post. However, I have been reading a lot!
I bought my Surf a few weeks ago, settled on a 2nd gen 3.0 TD auto, which I'm very, very pleased with. Plenty of grunt and lots of room for the dogs to go in the back!
I got the Surf for a good price, almost a bargain actually, and it's very tidy except the previous owner was a smoker and one tyre has a slow puncture (and the wheels are pretty tatty but that doesn't matter). £50 for a full valet sorted the smoky smell and now she's good as new (almost!).
I have been very keen on the idea of raising the Surf and have read everything I can on the subject, both at these forums and elsewhere, but I'm not quite ready to take the plunge.
I currently have 275/70/16s on, wich are just under 30" diameter, and about 10" wide. I had wanted to go for 33x12.50, which I think would look awesome, and was choosing between the Kumho KL71s and BF Goodrich MTs. (BFG slightly winning due to not being directional.)
However, I have read varying requirements for 33s, from 2-5" being suggested. I put bubblewrap around a front wheel to simulate being larger, and found that of course it will definitely not fit as-is, but it looks like 2" will not be enough. I'd say 4-5"?
Apparently the way to do that is with a 2" body lift and 2-3" suspension lift. The suspension lift I am not too worried about - get and fit new shocks, lift is not quite too much for the CV boot angle or whatnot, but the body lift worries me.
I have read that as it is a 3.0 it will have fewer issues than a 2.4, and that being an auto the gearbox will lift okay, unlike the manuals which end up with a shorter stick. Some say I need some extensions for things like cables and brakes?! - however I am not totally sure of all of it.
One of my main concerns, amusingly, is my bullbars! I have the full wrap-around bars, which appear to be in two main pieces, but these are bolted together. It seems that the top half is attached to the body, and the lower half to the chassis (can someone confirm...?) which I take it would mean that they would have to disconnect from each other and... possibly would have a spacer inserted? Not sure. Basically I don't want to ruin the look of my bars, or end up obscuring the headlights or anything!
Another thing is handling. My other car is an Audi TT 3.2 Quattro, which is also 4x4 but a big difference I actually find the Surf to be just as much fun to drive, and I love the contrast between the vehicles. I don't have an issue with the Surf's handling - after all, it is a big truck! - but I'm worried that raising by 5" might cause noticeably more body roll? The reason I mentioned my other car is so that readers understand that my other car IS a nice sports car, BUT that I'm not making mean comparisons. I don't expect (or want!) the Surf to feel or corner like the TT! But I also don't want to make the handling or cornering worse if I can help it! Mainly for safety reasons - I already feel like it might fall over at times (seriously - is that possible?!?).
My Surf suffers from saggy-bottom syndrome and so I think the rear shocks need replacing anyway. Plus the slow puncture in one tyre, and the not-so-great tread all around, makes it an ideal time to consider a lift. I don't really want to end up buying 31x10.50s but if the lift is a bad idea then that's what I'll do.
One more thing to note - I pull a trailer. I have a large (15'x6') trailer that I use to collect big logs, and so it's very heavy (the Surf pulls it like it isn't there!). Plus the missus wants a caravan at some point too. So, I imagine that if I raise the Surf by 5" I will have to drop the towbar by 5" too - does that mean some form of plate? How would I do it? Would it be just as strong and safe? Would the lift have any adverse effect on towing ability or safety?
I understand that this has been a long post - especially for a first one - but it's been brewing for about four weeks while I have read, read, read, and tried to decide what to do! The primary reason to raise the Surf is to look what I think is cool (well, cooler) which is perhaps not the best reason but what the hey. I want MTs for the same reason - almost 100% of my use is on the road; I only go offroad to drag logs for collection (although the MTs will be useful there - currently I have ATs which aren't great at that). As the Surf is a secondary vehicle it will not get much mileage and I don't mind exta road noise or what not from the muds - it is, after all, a truck! If I want to be coddled or get somewhere more quickly I'll take the TT :P
Any advice will be very welcome - I'm sure I've read pretty much everything on the subject but there are a lot of opinions (the tyre chap said I only need a 2" lift!) and I respect the ones on this forum.
I bought my Surf a few weeks ago, settled on a 2nd gen 3.0 TD auto, which I'm very, very pleased with. Plenty of grunt and lots of room for the dogs to go in the back!
I got the Surf for a good price, almost a bargain actually, and it's very tidy except the previous owner was a smoker and one tyre has a slow puncture (and the wheels are pretty tatty but that doesn't matter). £50 for a full valet sorted the smoky smell and now she's good as new (almost!).
I have been very keen on the idea of raising the Surf and have read everything I can on the subject, both at these forums and elsewhere, but I'm not quite ready to take the plunge.
I currently have 275/70/16s on, wich are just under 30" diameter, and about 10" wide. I had wanted to go for 33x12.50, which I think would look awesome, and was choosing between the Kumho KL71s and BF Goodrich MTs. (BFG slightly winning due to not being directional.)
However, I have read varying requirements for 33s, from 2-5" being suggested. I put bubblewrap around a front wheel to simulate being larger, and found that of course it will definitely not fit as-is, but it looks like 2" will not be enough. I'd say 4-5"?
Apparently the way to do that is with a 2" body lift and 2-3" suspension lift. The suspension lift I am not too worried about - get and fit new shocks, lift is not quite too much for the CV boot angle or whatnot, but the body lift worries me.
I have read that as it is a 3.0 it will have fewer issues than a 2.4, and that being an auto the gearbox will lift okay, unlike the manuals which end up with a shorter stick. Some say I need some extensions for things like cables and brakes?! - however I am not totally sure of all of it.
One of my main concerns, amusingly, is my bullbars! I have the full wrap-around bars, which appear to be in two main pieces, but these are bolted together. It seems that the top half is attached to the body, and the lower half to the chassis (can someone confirm...?) which I take it would mean that they would have to disconnect from each other and... possibly would have a spacer inserted? Not sure. Basically I don't want to ruin the look of my bars, or end up obscuring the headlights or anything!
Another thing is handling. My other car is an Audi TT 3.2 Quattro, which is also 4x4 but a big difference I actually find the Surf to be just as much fun to drive, and I love the contrast between the vehicles. I don't have an issue with the Surf's handling - after all, it is a big truck! - but I'm worried that raising by 5" might cause noticeably more body roll? The reason I mentioned my other car is so that readers understand that my other car IS a nice sports car, BUT that I'm not making mean comparisons. I don't expect (or want!) the Surf to feel or corner like the TT! But I also don't want to make the handling or cornering worse if I can help it! Mainly for safety reasons - I already feel like it might fall over at times (seriously - is that possible?!?).
My Surf suffers from saggy-bottom syndrome and so I think the rear shocks need replacing anyway. Plus the slow puncture in one tyre, and the not-so-great tread all around, makes it an ideal time to consider a lift. I don't really want to end up buying 31x10.50s but if the lift is a bad idea then that's what I'll do.
One more thing to note - I pull a trailer. I have a large (15'x6') trailer that I use to collect big logs, and so it's very heavy (the Surf pulls it like it isn't there!). Plus the missus wants a caravan at some point too. So, I imagine that if I raise the Surf by 5" I will have to drop the towbar by 5" too - does that mean some form of plate? How would I do it? Would it be just as strong and safe? Would the lift have any adverse effect on towing ability or safety?
I understand that this has been a long post - especially for a first one - but it's been brewing for about four weeks while I have read, read, read, and tried to decide what to do! The primary reason to raise the Surf is to look what I think is cool (well, cooler) which is perhaps not the best reason but what the hey. I want MTs for the same reason - almost 100% of my use is on the road; I only go offroad to drag logs for collection (although the MTs will be useful there - currently I have ATs which aren't great at that). As the Surf is a secondary vehicle it will not get much mileage and I don't mind exta road noise or what not from the muds - it is, after all, a truck! If I want to be coddled or get somewhere more quickly I'll take the TT :P
Any advice will be very welcome - I'm sure I've read pretty much everything on the subject but there are a lot of opinions (the tyre chap said I only need a 2" lift!) and I respect the ones on this forum.
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