October 19, 20169 yr Hey I'm thinking about ways to lift my wagon 2 or 3 inches I read you can tighten a nut or something on the springs is this true or do I need to get spacers
October 19, 20169 yr If yer soob is equipped with adjustable suspension, you could do that. Are looking to do a complete lift or just a suspension lift?
October 19, 20169 yr I previously asked this question not to long ago, and i got help for a member who makes lift kits for the soobs. here is his web http://www.sjrlift.com/
October 20, 20169 yr the crank up was on the older EA81s and on the 85 EA82s, it only got like 1" Edited October 20, 20169 yr by Scott in Bellingham
October 20, 20169 yr I found out that 1" of lift doesn't really do much 2" and above is probally best.
October 21, 20169 yr I have a 2 inch lift with 235/75/15 mt tires and I have a good amount of ground clearance. Almost as much as my 4Runner on 31's
October 21, 20169 yr Author I'm just thinking body lift I'm going to get one of kits eventually I was just trying to get something for now it's an 85 gl wagon ea82 i looked at the front coils but I can't tell if they are adjustable thank you
October 21, 20169 yr The adjustable front struts have a plate with 2 nuts under the pan that the bottom of the spring sits on.
October 22, 20169 yr Author alexbuoy how is your power in town driving this is going to be a in town/woods wagon
October 22, 20169 yr Power is horrible which is expected. Can't get over 65 on freeways. It would be very hard to do any trails if steep, unless you swap a dual range. Out of all the things I've done, swapping a dual range was the best
October 23, 20169 yr Author I didn't think the power would be great I have the dual range but I'll probably do the 2" with some 14" rims thanks for the reply
October 24, 20169 yr Author I didn't think the power would be great I have the dual range but I'll probably do the 2" with some 14" rims thanks for the reply
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