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    Arrow Need help for Lift?

    hey every 1, i want to lift my VX but enough for rally, not for mudding or rock crawling, lol. but enough for rally so i can put some 31-32x10.0 inch tires for more meat on the road or dirt. but i need to know what do i need for that? like what are the springs i can get for it? where do i get them? price for both? where is the bolt to lift the torson bars, and like how much would it all cost me, just the lift. what do u guys think? how much should I lift? and are the stock shocks good enough for offroad/ rally or should i go for more heavy duty shocks? Thank You guys, u all are the best.


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    912 Old Man Emu Springs $65ish a piece @ Rocky Road Outfitters.

    That is simply all you need, stock shocks are great.

    Torsion bar bolts are right below the B-pillar underneath near the frame of the VX.


    That is simply what I have done to my VX.

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    "Torsion bar bolts are right below the B-pillar underneath near the frame of the VX." <---- where is this at, can't find it? and is it hard to put springs my self or i need a tech to do it?

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    Trust me I have NEVER worked on a 4x4 before, and this only took me about 30 minutes to do. Just liquid wrench the torsion bolts the day before, for easier cranking.

    A how-to can be seen here.

    http://www.planetisuzoo.com/articles...Bar_Adjustment

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    Oh by the way I put the springs in by putting a block of wood on a jack and lifting the VX by the gas tank, just make sure to unbolt the shocks to make it easier.

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    so this adjuster is located at like past the middle of the VX more to like the rear? if so, how can that lift it, if it's more to the rear?

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    The torsion bars that run from your front wheels and end at the adjustment point...I.E. that is where the bolt is located. Trust us here all you got to do is turn the bolt and that lifts your front end. It may sound odd but thats all you have to do.
    Last edited by JHarris1385 : 03/22/2007 at 12:01 PM

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    awsome, i trust u guys, if i lift now with no new springs yet, will it look odd or just even it out? and i need to turn 3 times per inch of lift per bolt?

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    It also helps if you turn them the right direction. (clockwise for lift)

    And take the weight off the front suspension with a jack & jack stands before cranking.

    The "ballpark" rule of thumb is: 3-4 complete turns(make a reference mark) per inch of lift.

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    for a rally look, what do u guys suggest, 2 or 3 inches of lift?

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    You dont have much of a choice. OME spring give about a 2.5'' and the rest is up to the tires and spacers. Take a look at my gallery and that is what you get with 912's and larger tires.

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    That's personal preference...if you want 3" of lift, you'll have to go with new springs in the rear, if you don't want that much lift, you could probably get by with 2" spring spacers from Independent 4x4.

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    For a rally look, just get a 1 or 2 inch spacer. the 31" tires give you an inch. and the higher you go the worse your handling.

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    View the Bruce Garland VX thread im sure that thing is lifted 3''. Or search rally vx and they are all lifted more than just an inch or two.

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    i lifted the front 2 inches, and wow, it looks good, now i need to save for some springs.

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