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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: zorproducts on August 09, 2009, 04:22:25 PM
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Here is the new page on our website for info and pricing details.
http://www.zuksoffroad.net/upskirt.htm
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I like my ZOR "Crabs". Now this "Can't see it till you buy it" lift is a diff. story. Call for details (pic's) or install instructions a min. before you buy is my 2 cents.
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Good pricing - I'd like to see pics of the lift kit too.
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Besides mentioning what extra's you can get for additional fees - what exactly are you getting for $300... I'm guessing it's a full spring lift with some sort of strut spacer.
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I guess I was wrong, from what I see on their homepage, it's an aluminum coil spacer set.
No offense to ZOR, but I'd really like to see someone selling full coils similar to what Boondox used to sell. Marketing yet another coil spacer kit seems like a step backwards, especially since you already offer a kit at almost half the price from one of your suppliers.
http://www.zuksoffroad.net/index.htm
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you guys have seen the calmini kit right? ive done ALOT of looking around and though the price is almost as much as some used rigs (like 680.00 for 2" and something like 960.00 for the 3") but bar none the best ive seen yet. if any one knows of something compairable for cheeper plz let me know.
heres the link http://www.puresuzuki.com/suspension1.htm
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WOW That new coil spacer kit for $350+ makes my kit look like a REAL bargain. I now have the strut brace spacers made up for the 99 and newer models.
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WOW That new coil spacer kit for $350+ makes my kit look like a REAL bargain. I now have the strut brace spacers made up for the 99 and newer models.
I guess you get what you pay for!!! Don't see to many vehicles rolling of the production line with plastic suspension components do ya? And if your going to compare the two kits, the one from ZOR also comes with a rear third link spacer something NEEDED to correct your pinion angle after lifting! BTW the price is $314.95
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Not action figure plastic, but you sure do see urethane.
The rear link spacer provided in this kit doesn't appear to have any offset, I don't see why you would say it's needed to correct the pinion angle that doesn't need to be corrected since there is no drastic change with a 2" lift.
You're right, you do get what you pay for... and this is without a doubt, a very nice looking kit.
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Jeffs spacers are plastic and they hold up really well. I ran them for two years before going to taller springs and the spacers only have a very mild indent from the spring.