Hello all
Please be kind
My partner and I have started to take her first car out in the bush as of late, stock standard except running 28" wheels (1994 4 door Vitara JX auto). The goal is to use it as a stepping stone and project car for 4x4 driving, we still plan to make it our backup car so reliability and function is important so nothing too nuts will be planned for this car. We aim to take it out for half dozen trips at a time and make note of what limits us the most, and tackle them as the need arises.
Unfortunately we have noticed early on that ground clearance is a factor. To the best of my knowledge the only way to gain ground clearance is larger wheels?
I am thinking of putting on some 30" wheels with a 2" suspension lift. I figure that should get me enough clearance for the mean time as we tend to bottom out on occasions. This seems to be the staple go to from what I have read on the subject as of late. With a possible gearing change in the transfer case needed, but I would like to see how it handles before I look too much into gears.
Some note I would like clarified. Reasons why would be muchly appreciated too.
If installing a 2"lift will I need to install a drop diff?
will diff breathers need to be extended? or anything else of note worthy?
Are extended bump stops and strut spacers needed?
will brakes need to be upgraded?
Bash plate, transfer and fuel protection plates are also on the shopping list at the moment.
I have seem to gone down a rabbit hole and wanting to throw money at every little bolt on it seems. But I would like to make a conscious effort too isolate one problem, Find a solution, Learn why then move on to the next issue without damaging the car because of poor execution and spending more money then necessary.
What are peoples thought on this modification? Any one thinking 30's are too much? Also insurance, have anyone had issues with this? What's the driving like? regrets?
ps. If people are running 30" wheels what rim and tyres are they using?