Suspension Lift
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I am looking for some advice. I want to do some suspension lift on my Xterra 2008 model. Is 3 inches a safe enough lift which will not cause other side effects to the normal running of the vehicle ?
How do you basically get this lift. Saw many options online when i searched and am not sure what to do. Some tell to change springs and shocks, some saying Add a Leaf, change rear shackles………
can someone advice me how should i go about this.
September 25, 2009 at 8:33 am #11872A suspension lift is basically required to allow better clearance for larger tyres or rims.
A lift of 1-2 inches does not require much modifications, but any thing exceeding 3″ may adversely affect the handling of the car since it essentially raises the centre of gravity of the vehicle.
The brakes & other lines may have to be altered too, which, is not a good idea…in my opinion.
The x-terra is especially tricky having a combination of leaf springs at the back & coils at the front, so one has to be very careful to keep the steering geometry intact.
There are some ready kits available in the market but one needs to find a professional set up to carry out the job.
Maybe Ali Asgher could shed some light on this.
Just a sugession.
I dont think there is any need for lifting ur Extra as it already a good clearance along with good Approach and Departure angle.
Moreover the kind of drives and the frequency of drives u do, does not warrant a vehicle to be lifted. Unless u want to test your and ur vehicle’s the limits and planning to spend a very bussy season in Desert.
And u can Invite MEoffroders for Biryani with the money u save
😀hi stanly
Just wanted to share something which i have been doing, i have been doing some research on the suspensions to be changed in my vehicle, i still have a lot to understand, but one thing i would say is if you change the suspension to the desert ones, they normally say you never get the same comfort on the road , you will start feeling every little bump on the road as big one as the suspension would be stiff
Second thing is you go around workshops asking prices and advice, their suggestions would help you to look things in a different angle
The workshops i normally go and check areIcon workshop in al quoz
Ramy trading shop near danata
Robbies in al quoz
offroad zone in al quozthese places are bit pricey, but they dont charge you when you go and ask questions, best way to know what all options you have got as well for your vehicle
thanks for the info guys. basically I also was looking for a 2 inch lift only but i am planning to put metal bumper and bash plate in the front at a later stage. so i was thinking that becus of the extra weight this 2 inches lift would look normal again. Also having the lift would help me put bigger tyre sizes.
Icon and Yellow Hat doesnt have any kits for Xterra. Ramy’s has a lift kit of Rancho shocks which is comfort adjustable. I thinking of putting that so that way it will be comfy for road use also.
quote AJS:The hard or even medium strength “Old Man EMU” shocks and springs will also give you the “lifted” feeling without a lift kit and these can also bear the weight of the mettle bumpers. Old Man EMU is available at Icon as well as Ace. Check it outOME shocks are one of the best, even better than Bilstein i have heard. but they dont make combatible ones for Xterra. I checked Icon and even ARB dealers in abudhabi.
quote stanlyc7:quote AJS:The hard or even medium strength “Old Man EMU” shocks and springs will also give you the “lifted” feeling without a lift kit and these can also bear the weight of the metal bumpers. Old Man EMU is available at Icon as well as Ace. Check it outOME shocks are one of the best, even better than Bilstein i have heard. but they dont make combatible ones for Xterra. I checked Icon and even ARB dealers in abudhabi.
hunnn…….. 😕
October 5, 2009 at 6:07 pm #11945quote stanlyc7:but they dont make combatible ones for Xterra. I checked Icon and even ARB dealers in abudhabi.search harder, they exist.
You can also check “Desert Challange” it is on Maliha highway, while going towards the Emarat Petrol pump (our ussual meeting point for Fossil Rock drives)on Maliha highway
I have heard that even if they dont have the things they will order for you, and also heard the prices rthey quote are reasonable
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