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Old 05-06-2009, 01:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to find cheapest coil spacers or body lift kit for vitara(sidekick,geo)
who also ship to europe.





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how much of a lift are you going for? a body lift you can go roughly 3 inches and easily make one yourself
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I tought about 1.5 inch coil in front, and 2 inch in back.

Body lift i would like to do so that i dont have to mess with gearbox stick, so maybe 2 inch...

I have no idea wich materials to use (also i dont have welding machine)
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I tought about 1.5 inch coil in front, and 2 inch in back.

Body lift i would like to do so that i dont have to mess with gearbox stick, so maybe 2 inch...

I have no idea wich materials to use (also i dont have welding machine)
just bought them for my friend an my geo.

anywhere from 8.59 to 16$

bought a set for the front and it ran me 16.20

good luck getting them in, we used a 7ft lev bar and still couldnt manage it,

my advice with the front is tie that hoe down to a tree with a chain and strech it with a comalong and put them in with a long wrench, *only need about a 2inch gap but good luck getting that by had!*

by no means am i small, im in a lifting tournament every year at school 6ft and 180lbs of Army muscle,, still coulnd't lev the dang things enough.....

were going to try the come along idea if the lev bar fails again...

there cheap and adjustable the ones i bought.

others are plastic\rubber hybred. they would probably do as good but hah for eas of use get the screw in ones.

go to autozone that's where i went, and they had the stuff sitting on the shelf for DIY'ers

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