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Jimny lift

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29 May 2013 18:41 #72121 by Richard666
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What's the minimum I can lift my jimny can you do 25mm and what kit do I need

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29 May 2013 18:51 - 29 May 2013 18:52 #72124 by iloveics
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The smallest lift i think i've seen in 1.5 inches. 1 inch lift seems abit pointless.

for the 1.5 inch lift, its only spring and shock spacers and thats all you would need.

question is really, what size tyres do you want and work out what lift you need from there.
Last edit: 29 May 2013 18:52 by iloveics. Reason: added more info

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29 May 2013 18:53 #72125 by reaper
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Why ?
Yes you can do a 25mm lift but whats the point

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29 May 2013 20:38 #72143 by Richard666
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If I do a 38 mm lift the tyres I have had fitted are cooper ats 205'70, r15 96t all I want to do is to make the jimny a bit bigger and have a better stance on the road I don't go off road much tho would that lift be ok for the tyres I have had fitted or would it look a odd also I would need someone to do this a garage I have no tools or garage, I'm new to all this so I'm bait green

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29 May 2013 20:42 #72145 by reaper
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Dont lift it if you dont have to lower is better :-)
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The only reason for lifting is to fit bigger tyres to give more groung clearence now if youre not going off road and you dont have bigger tyres you dont need a lift
Modding will always make your jimny worse on the road , but we compramise to make them better offroad

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30 May 2013 07:44 #72184 by mudman
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if its just a better stance on road you want just get some wheel spacers..... and if evry thing eles is standard jimny you wont even need to extend your arches

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