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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Mythose on June 07, 2005, 03:30:40 AM

Title: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: Mythose on June 07, 2005, 03:30:40 AM
Could anyone send me the mesurments for a drop bracket for the front and rear diff?

I have a friend that has a full blown machien shop, CNC machiens and all, and he ows me for some networking that i am doing, and he could make all the parts for a sus lift for my track, i just need to know the angles that i need the front and rear diff at.
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: HotRod on June 07, 2005, 11:48:46 AM
Sent you a Pm
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: weaver on June 07, 2005, 01:09:54 PM
what about having this fellow make some wheel spacers and having these sent to me.... ;D

for money if you insist. ;)
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: Mythose on June 09, 2005, 04:05:07 AM
How much of a spacer you looking for?
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: HotRod on June 09, 2005, 02:35:10 PM
These are made elsewhere.
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By the way, here are some pics of the brackets and the list name:
AXLE DROP LINK CENTER
([url]http://www.4xfourart.com/upload_images/1P01034.JPG[/url])
AXLE DROP LINK RIGHT
([url]http://www.4xfourart.com/upload_images/1P01035.JPG[/url])
AXLE DROP LINK LEFT
([url]http://www.4xfourart.com/upload_images/1P01036.JPG[/url])

It's designed to work on a 3" kit for a Sidekick. I hope it works! ;D

www.4xfourart.com
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: Guardrail on June 09, 2005, 05:55:06 PM
Will those work on a GV?  If so, where can I get some?  I have an idea to get drop brackets for the axles, spacer blocks for the front crossmember with the rack and pinion and a drop bracket for the rear A arm mounts similar to those that used to be in the Explorer Pro Comp kit.  How does this sound to you guys?  Anybody interested in building it for me?  I am not an engineer or a welder.
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: Mythose on June 10, 2005, 02:38:10 AM
Thanks Rod i will get back to you next week or so, kind  of a  full weekend this week gota go pick up a boat, "only 4x longer then the zuk" humm what would it take for a zuk to pull a 28' cabin cruser?", nah thats what the sub is for just means i gota get new gears for it. 4:11 aint squat with 38.5 tires, event with close to 300hp" on saturday.
a trip up to pick up a motor in salem.  on sunday.
work on monday, and put the motor in "the zuk" during the week/ wash the boat- tear apart the intake on the boat and rebuild the carbs-stablize the fuel / maby a litle crossmember work, a little glass, some blue marien paint, gota get it ready B-Fore the 4th!

oh and I gota find a set of 5:66 or 5:83 gears for the sub,  atleast a R&P for the rear end or it aint gona pull that thing out on the watter on the 5th LOL.

that is this week. ohh yeah and work 6:00 to 3:30 mon - fri
Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: HotRod on June 10, 2005, 04:44:25 PM
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Will those work on a GV?  If so, where can I get some?  I have an idea to get drop brackets for the axles, spacer blocks for the front crossmember with the rack and pinion and a drop bracket for the rear A arm mounts similar to those that used to be in the Explorer Pro Comp kit.  How does this sound to you guys?  Anybody interested in building it for me?  I am not an engineer or a welder.

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Heres what I know.
No
Why you ask?
Cause the GV is wider that a Kick

The top brackets are off a stock Kick and the bottom ones are off a 99-01 GV
Facing the front and look towards the rear of Rig
Left one mounts to the diff side and the right one mounts to the right side of the axle
([url]http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/4/web/496000-496999/496556_116_full.jpg[/url])
(Dang it! Uploader not working, had to use my Cardomain site :-/)
How do I know?
Well I had to buy the whole front axle off of a GV to get the steel diff so I installed the steel axle too ;D

Title: Re: Lift brackets for a sidekick.
Post by: Guardrail on June 10, 2005, 06:52:27 PM
Ah well,  It was a nice thought anyway.  Thanks for the info.