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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Zuki One on January 18, 2004, 10:48:51 AM
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Anybody seen or done this lift iam about 1 week from ordering this lift or the trail tough mssing link  i need sum info since no one around her rolls a ZUKI imean there are sum but not many most have shackles or are stock.... any one?
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i hate doing this to keep my post at the top so everyone can see it and maybe get a response? ???
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I'll help you out ;D I dont know any thing about the lift, but you back at the top ;D
Zig
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I don't know either, but put in a few links and I'll let you know what I think after I've seen them.
If you want.
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;Dthanx guys ;D
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If your rear end on your rig is locked do not go with a long shackle, one of the guys in town tried it and it was kinda scary on the street, he ended up going with the trail tough missing link type front and rear, the rear one looks kinda trick and I don't think it is in there catalog but the parts are prob. seperate on there web page. I'm saving up for one now I have the springs though ;D give them a call.
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Check this review of the Trail Tough front missing link install, might be helpful.
http://www.izook.com/reviews/yjfrnt/yjfrnt.htm
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Does any one have any Info on the Rocky Road  JP-EATER lift, though the info on the trail tough missing link is very much appreciated.I think ineed to find out more info on the JP-EATER it looks pretty niceand stable if anyone has any info that woul be great 8)
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Cani get a show of hands of how many people use manf lift kits or just build there own?
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Well I don't have the jp Eater suspension...but I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night....;D
I built a kind of home made version of that system for my sammy. I used 2" lift CJ springs. If I were going to buy a system, I think this is the one I'd get. The CJ springs aren't as soft as the YJs, but since I wasn't doing a spring over that is the way I went.
The ride is nicer than stock, with quite a bit more travel.
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:DHey you got any pics of that i have a full set of cj spring that are military wrap....... they like brand new :o
hmm you know thought about that b4 but.....pics please
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Yeah Doc, I remember the post when you said you were gonna do this.....pics....please?
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Well guys, I have two choices, borrow a digital camera, or use my 35mm and have them developed to a disc. Either way will take me some time...but I'll get to it. Acme Adaptors is also wanting pictures of their "Hi Link" steering installed on the rig.
The good thing about this lift is, after building new front upper shock mounts, I had room to put on Exp Pro comp 12" front shocks. The same thing in 10" bolted right on the rear.
THere is a lot of stuff you will need to take care of. I bought new springs so the lift ended up costing me $900.
Gotta go,
later
D
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Cani get a show of hands of how many people use manf lift kits or just build there own?
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CALMINI FOR ME.........I'M NO WELDER , MODIFIER... :'(
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You won't be disappointed with the Trail Tough kit. Very well built and a breeze to install. I have just the front ML portion and built the remaining front hanger/shackles and full rear myself.
Cheers,
Steve
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Hey Docto D you come up with anything or are you trying to leave us in suspense ;Dfor the pics i mean