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2″ spacer lift install!! (without a spring compressor)…sidekick/tracker/sunrunner/vitara
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2″ spacer lift install!! (without a spring compressor)…sidekick/tracker/sunrunner/vitara
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do you have a video of the front
hey i have a little proble with mi vitara '02. my question is does a chevy tracker fuel tank fit in my vitara?
Shew lay those blocks down man. Killed me soon as I saw it.
Great video! helpful, what about part 2 front lifting?
Nice work , you lifted it , with out interrupting the spring tension , …
How far are the tires apology?
This video helped a lot glad to see you making a full diy but where is part 2?
Ha, nice! I am glad to see I am not the only one to have to work in the gravel on my tracker (well, all my vehicles really)! My tracker has now become our kick around/snow/toy, etc. and I plan on lifting it. Have to replace more suspension parts anyway so I thought, hell might as well have fun with it while I am at it! Are you leaving the same size tires on? What size do you have on there btw? I haven't decided what I am going to do as far as that goes yet. Thanks for the video. Love that it is short and too the point!
Is the ride pretty rough now? I'm trying to figure out what kind of lift would achieve a 2-3"lift with a smooth ride. Anyone got some suggestions?
Can't wait to see the front.
Alberta Canada eh? its hard to find zukers around these parts! good work buddy. If i can make a suggestion tho, install on the rear would have been allot easier if you disconnected the third link on top of the diff, and if you and a spacer there too it will increase the flexibility tremendously, also getting rid of some potential binding . I've got specs for the spacer if you need them.
Sweet! I did pretty well the same thing to swap the front springs on my XJ. I'd be a little nervous using those cement blocks – I'd probably recommend the kids out there stick to jack stands or wooden blocks for this. Luckily those trackers only weigh like 500 lbs. 😉
The sound in your videos is really muffled, enjoy your videos but its hard to hear what your saying.
that was cool