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Suzuki Sierra Lift

Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 20:13

Zuk

Hi there

I got myself a 95 Suzuki Samurai and would like to give it a bit of a lift - just for looks. Now I'm not (much of) a mechanic and have no idea what's the best and what's the cheapest way to go about it.

What's actually the difference between a Body Lift Kit, a Spring (over axle?) Kit and those Lift Shackles? Which of those could I fit myself and how much (approx.) would it be to have them fitted?

Could anybody please help me out? Thanks

Vince

vincent.hampel@optusnet.com.au
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AnswerID: 41686   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 04, 2004 at 00:24

Truckster (Vic) replied:

Spring overs are illegal.

Body lift lifts the body with blocks but leave the chassis down.

SPOA, lifts the whole body and chassis.

Any of them will require engineer certification to be legal, but depending on where you live is if its legal for SPOA.

If its just for looks, leave it alone, cops will leave you alone and insurance companies will love you, instead of rooting your bottom with no KY.
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AnswerID: 41818   Submitted: Monday, Jan 05, 2004 at 13:29

Mick replied:

I have some high lift springs and larger wheels advertised in the trader section if your interested.
Im in Sydney.
Make me an offer, there like new, and i want to get rid of them.
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