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Post Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 2:26 pm 
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Hi Guys
First off off i have scoured through posts all day an unfortunately because Im not mechanic minded a lot of this is lost on me.
I have a 94 lwb vitara which i am wanting to lift with springs i that came with the car. Loooking for 2.5" upward.
My front springs open are 340mm
My rear springs open are 460mm
Now my question is are these springs correct in comparison to each other (will there be too much lift in the rear?)
What struts and shocks should i get to match?
I have diff drop brackets to go in if necessary.
I was looking at ironman struts and doing a strut flip?
Id like to use the springs if possible if i cant ill just purchase new ones.
First time posting on a forum EVER! go easy haha

Any help is appreciated

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:21 pm 
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Dont use longer struts and mount flip it will be to much.
With out knowing spring rate and unsprung mass of your car its will just be a case of suck it and see. Put them in and see how it sits. I think all off the shelf coils for a vit are to short in any lifted application.
Diff drop are always a good idea

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