First let me apologise for asking this here, but the Suzuki forums are well, shall we say, not exactly quick in responding to questions. 
My Vitara has a 2" body lift with a 2" suspension lift at the front and 3" suspension lift at the back. It is fitted with Pro Comp shocks and it looks like a professional job was done modding it. The thing is it 'skips' when you accelerate quickly (pulls to the right) or decelarate (pulls to the left if you take your foot off the pedal too quickly).
It brakes in a straight line and doesn't wander when driven at a steady pace. Off road it performs brilliantly but on tarmac it's a bit of a bind. No shocks or suspension parts loose and the diffs are secure. I just wonder if it's too high and that is the cause of the problem. As always any advice would be greatly appreciated.
As you can see, it's a lot higher at the back.

My Vitara has a 2" body lift with a 2" suspension lift at the front and 3" suspension lift at the back. It is fitted with Pro Comp shocks and it looks like a professional job was done modding it. The thing is it 'skips' when you accelerate quickly (pulls to the right) or decelarate (pulls to the left if you take your foot off the pedal too quickly).
It brakes in a straight line and doesn't wander when driven at a steady pace. Off road it performs brilliantly but on tarmac it's a bit of a bind. No shocks or suspension parts loose and the diffs are secure. I just wonder if it's too high and that is the cause of the problem. As always any advice would be greatly appreciated.
As you can see, it's a lot higher at the back.


the axle used to tramp like mad and bounce it all over the road
. When the garage re built it with a new body shell I had anti-tramp bars fitted to the rear suspension and it never fell over again. Having said that I didnt corner quite as fast either
. Anyway Jim it's about time you got your 3rd Gen muddy
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