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Old 03-18-2007, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question options for more lift with leveling kit

i have the front leveling kit (not installed yet) and was wondering what else i can buy to increase the amount of lift? i know for the rear i can get blocks and deavers but what about for the front? im looking to get about 4" of lift total...would a set of chaos upper arms with some adjustable coilovers work? any input is appreciated.
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Re: options for more lift with leveling kit

Check PRG's website, he has a 4" performance lift.
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Re: options for more lift with leveling kit

Your best bet is to call Greg@PRG and talk to him. That's what I do to help me decide and order.
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Re: options for more lift with leveling kit

I think whatever you do with a 4x4 won't be cheap. I wish there was a way to add another inch or two with a larger spacer.
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Re: options for more lift with leveling kit

I don't see why there can't be. I remember greg saying there might be a way to put a larger spacer with the total chaos upper control arms. I don't see why we couldn't. Part of the 4" performance kit is the coil overs with a small spacer up top and the new upper control arms. W/out the coilovers, why not just have a spacer for 4" of lift and when you can upgrade to the coilovers and the smaller spacer?
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Re: options for more lift with leveling kit

how much lift do the UCAs add? isn't it like 1" ? so if you got 2.5" lift up front from a spacer and then got the UCAs you would get 3.5" of lift up front assuming the UCAs give you 1" of lift. then of course you could get some blocks in the rear to level it out after the lift up front. seems like it should work out...but with the price of the UCAs you could also add some $ and just get some adj. coilovers and get the extra lift that way although you would still need the UCAs with the coilovers (at least i think) b/c the stock UCA would hit the coil bucket
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