And I am sure a lot of you looking at this thread are scratching your heads wondering what the freaking hell is wrong with me asking about lifting instead of slamming my LX. If you have that attitude, that I have spoken blasphemy and should be shot, please go back up one page and read some other threads.
I have a valid reason for wanting to do lift instead of lower my LX. I live out in the woods, beyond the boonies, beyond BFE, and right next door to Timbuktu. As you can imagine, the roads get pretty nasty out here.. since we havent heard of pavement yet. Anywho, I have the issue of dragging framerails and engine cradles on various sections of my road. I was wondering of anybody had thought up a way to LIFT the suspension by 2 inches or so to get slightly greater ground clearance. I am still in the daydreaming phase with this project.. just wanted to post to gather some additional ideas from the group.
I am a performance minded guy, however, this is not a show car, nor a road racer... it is my daily driver, and has been very good at what its supposed to do: get me to work. It would be much better at that job if I didnt have to worry as much about positioning the tires at the perfect spots to clear various holes/ruts/obstacles without hanging a framerail or getting buried in the soft spot of a hole.
I've first attempted just going to a larger tire, and thats helped slightly, but I feel about 2" suspension wise would be absolutely perfect. Not giving me the "jacked up 4x4" look, but just enough to clear most of the things I run into on a daily basis.
Current setup:
215/60-15 All around (25.22" dia / 8.5" width)
Stock ride height
Goal:
Ideally to fit 27x8.5-15 (26.69" dia / 8.5" width) to fill out the newformed lift gap in the wheel wells, but content staying with 215/60s or maybe 225/60s..
The 27s should give me 2" suspension wise, and an additional 3/4" or so tire wise. By my measurments should give me a stance similar to a Subaru Outback.. not overly high, but enough to get through what I need to get through.
Like I said above, this is all still in the daydreaming phase. How possible (read: easy) do you, in the community, think this could be?
I have a valid reason for wanting to do lift instead of lower my LX. I live out in the woods, beyond the boonies, beyond BFE, and right next door to Timbuktu. As you can imagine, the roads get pretty nasty out here.. since we havent heard of pavement yet. Anywho, I have the issue of dragging framerails and engine cradles on various sections of my road. I was wondering of anybody had thought up a way to LIFT the suspension by 2 inches or so to get slightly greater ground clearance. I am still in the daydreaming phase with this project.. just wanted to post to gather some additional ideas from the group.
I am a performance minded guy, however, this is not a show car, nor a road racer... it is my daily driver, and has been very good at what its supposed to do: get me to work. It would be much better at that job if I didnt have to worry as much about positioning the tires at the perfect spots to clear various holes/ruts/obstacles without hanging a framerail or getting buried in the soft spot of a hole.
I've first attempted just going to a larger tire, and thats helped slightly, but I feel about 2" suspension wise would be absolutely perfect. Not giving me the "jacked up 4x4" look, but just enough to clear most of the things I run into on a daily basis.
Current setup:
215/60-15 All around (25.22" dia / 8.5" width)
Stock ride height
Goal:
Ideally to fit 27x8.5-15 (26.69" dia / 8.5" width) to fill out the newformed lift gap in the wheel wells, but content staying with 215/60s or maybe 225/60s..
The 27s should give me 2" suspension wise, and an additional 3/4" or so tire wise. By my measurments should give me a stance similar to a Subaru Outback.. not overly high, but enough to get through what I need to get through.
Like I said above, this is all still in the daydreaming phase. How possible (read: easy) do you, in the community, think this could be?
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