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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Performance / Modify => Topic started by: whtboy333 on August 29, 2010, 06:00:22 AM
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Hey all
there is a coil lift on ebay that I always see on there for 155.00 buck I was wondering if anyone has any experiance with it or has anyone used it. Just want to know if its ok or just junk and souldn't waste the money here's the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-COIL-LIFT-KIT-98-OLDER-SUZUKI-SIDEKICK-GEO-TRACKER-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem41523df971QQitemZ280552667505QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-COIL-LIFT-KIT-98-OLDER-SUZUKI-SIDEKICK-GEO-TRACKER-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem41523df971QQitemZ280552667505QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories)
Any input would be great
Thanks,
Matt
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That is BY FAR the absolute BEST!!!!!!!!!!! coil lift made. 8) I make it. If you want one just PM me and I will save you some $$. I have personally ran my kit for 5 years with no issues.
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jeff's right to be proud of his kit.
that puck lift was the best(and one of the first) changes i made.
richard
jeff-
i'm still using the strut spacers i had made- they work, but yours look much better.
one of these days i'm getting a set!
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jeff's right to be proud of his kit.
that puck lift was the best(and one of the first) changes i made.
richard
jeff-
i'm still using the strut spacers i had made- they work, but yours look much better.
one of these days i'm getting a set!
My strut spacers are not better they are just prettier in red. :-*
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Here is a link to the 2" suspension lift kit that I make
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/classified-ads/2'-suspension-lift-for-89-98-sidekicks-and-trackers/ (http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/classified-ads/2'-suspension-lift-for-89-98-sidekicks-and-trackers/)
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If you sell the kit that you linked too for less than 155 I want a few! ???
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Remember, you'll need to get longer shocks for the rear, if you go with Jeff's, just get set of new Mustang shocks and you're ready to install for about two hundred.
IMO that was kind of a shady move, Mud child.
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They are both advertising their kits, nothing wrong with that. I do like Mud's strut spacers though. :)
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Remember, you'll need to get longer shocks for the rear, if you go with Jeff's, just get set of new Mustang shocks and you're ready to install for about two hundred.
IMO that was kind of a shady move, Mud child.
Jeff and I have posted our lift kits in many threads together. What is so shady about that? I never said not to buy his lift or that my lift kit is better, just letting the guy know that there are options when purchasing a lift.
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Well, if you can't see why that was shady, then that's the problem...dude was askin about Jeff's lift, not about lifts in general.
I have seen you guys post adds in each others threads, but this guy found Jeff's stuff on E-bay...and had no questions whatsoever about your lift, but that was dirty, dude, but whatever business is business.
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Top heavy,
That is is how modern business is done! But its ok, it hasn't had any affect on businesses or business practices! Lol!
Kj
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EASY guys. I totally respect MUDCHILD and him trying to make a buck. Let's face it guys my lift kit business is making my mortgage payments. I am sure Mudchild needs the cash as well. You don't start making and selling stuff for the fun of it. If anyone wants to buy someone else's kit, have at it. Mine is plastic and his is steel. My personal opinion is mine is the best. I also think my kids are the greatest and my wife is the prettiest woman alive. It all depends on perspective. No harm Mudchild. My kit IS better though!!!!!! :P
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They're both good kits, apples and oranges though. Nothin' "shady" about Mudchild posting too. If your on a budget, Jeff's is the way to go. If you've got $ to spend, Mudchilds stuff is machined, works style parts. Both do the job, and well.