HI IM LOOKING AT LIFTING MY SURF AND IM WANTING ADVICE ON WHAT IS BEST. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT BODY LIFTS AND SUSPENSION LIFTS BUT IM NOT SURE WHICH ONE TO GO FOR CAN ANYONE HELP
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Personally i would opt for suspension lift first, 2" lift kits are not too expensive, then if you want more i would do the 2" body lift too!! I am sure a few people who have lifted their surfs will be along to offer advice, i havent done mine so not too sure about the details of it all!!
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I gave it some abuse.................and it broke!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by nexusHI IM LOOKING AT LIFTING MY SURF AND IM WANTING ADVICE ON WHAT IS BEST. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT BODY LIFTS AND SUSPENSION LIFTS BUT IM NOT SURE WHICH ONE TO GO FOR CAN ANYONE HELPEnjoying Life after Cancer
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Originally posted by nexusHI IM LOOKING AT LIFTING MY SURF AND IM WANTING ADVICE ON WHAT IS BEST. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT BODY LIFTS AND SUSPENSION LIFTS BUT IM NOT SURE WHICH ONE TO GO FOR CAN ANYONE HELP
RickRick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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If money is not a problem, go for a suspension lift. With a 2" lift, the surf will surely look a lot better!! Especially if you match it with 275/75R16 tires.
But it will surely look better with a 4" suspension lift and LT285/75R16 tires.
With a suspension lift, make sure in getting a lateral control rod (others call it lateral rod or panhard rod) to maintain alignment of the rear wheels.
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If you do a 4" suspension lift, you'll also need to do a diff drop so your CVs will last.
Hope this helps.Last edited by RoySharif; 11 July 2004, 02:58.
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Originally posted by RoySharifIf money is not a problem, go for a suspension lift. With a 2" lift, the surf will surely look a lot better!! Especially if you match it with 275/75R16 tires.
But it will surely look better with a 4" suspension lift and LT285/75R16 tires.
With a suspension lift, make sure in getting a lateral control rod (others call it lateral rod or panhard rod) to maintain alignment of the rear wheels.
Hope this helps.If the puddles to deep..LEARN TO SCUBA.
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Originally posted by dabigman2nd gen only has 15" rims so don't buy these tyres and complain when they don't fit!
Not sure though..
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Originally posted by Vagrant No2If you go to the Uxbridge Autoshow next Sunday , you can watch as Jotto does a 2" bodylift on his Surf at the show . Will be fun to watch ! Or you could help and see for yourself how its done .
Rick
Linda
www.4x4toys.co.uk
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