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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Memphis on June 07, 2006, 06:36:44 AM

Title: Who makes coil spacers now?
Post by: Memphis on June 07, 2006, 06:36:44 AM
Hey ZW long time no post  ;D

Well the gas prices aren't so hot right now (cost me $110 to fill my dads Avalanche |removethispart|@ $1/L) I am looking for a kick for somewhat better mileage...12mpg in the city just doesn't cut it for me. Anywho, I have driven a bunch of kicks, I know the handling characteristics etc. So immediately I plan on lifting it and start wheeling this summer. I'll either make a 3" BL or fit a decent kit (any suggestions welcome) but I am wondering who is making coil spacers now because I recall Digger stopped making them due to increased material costs a couple months ago... There is a steel kit on ebay and that costs $200  :o, so F that noise. Who ever makes the spacers now, do you ship to Canada?
Title: Re: Who makes coil spacers now?
Post by: Shredder on June 07, 2006, 06:52:58 AM
Boondox has some that are a pretty neat design. They will also ship to Canada.

www.boondoxmotorsports.com (http://www.boondoxmotorsports.com)
Title: Re: Who makes coil spacers now?
Post by: chet on June 07, 2006, 08:08:28 AM
sky's off road.
Title: Re: Who makes coil spacers now?
Post by: MKOLSEN22 on June 07, 2006, 10:14:54 AM
I can make them if you are interested.  Here is a link to the ones that I made for my own rig:

http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=11340.msg107130#msg107130

I also used some of the scrap material to make a spacer block for the upper wishbone mount on the rear axle so that it rides in the stock position and doesn't kill the joint. 

I also run the crown vic shocks in the rear and it allows enough flex so that the coils just start to unload from the spacers.  So I'm getting all of the flex from the rear that I feel comfortable while retaining the stock upper joint.

E-mail me: partsprofessional at hotmail dot com

I'll see what I can round up for materials.  Should not be a problem though.

Good luck.