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    Lifted CRV

    hey guys has anyone lifted a CRV before as in raised it in like the below link

    http://www.rocky-road.com/honda-crv-lift-kit.html

    Im interested to do the same but unsure where to shop in Sydney for the parts.

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    Yep i used King springs raised around 50mm, Also im running Dc5 rims with 235/60/16 tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM DC2R View Post
    Yep i used King springs raised around 50mm, Also im running Dc5 rims with 235/60/16 tyres

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    fuk yeh thats what im talking about, those are great shots man.

    I hope to have my CRV similar

    what tyres are you using tho all terain or just dirt tyres

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    The tyres in that photo are these. http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/product...ture-apt-kl51/

    Next set of tires ill be using are http://www.jaxquickfit.com.au/tyres/...0R16#read-more

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM DC2R View Post
    The tyres in that photo are these. http://www.kumho.com.au/blog/product...ture-apt-kl51/

    Next set of tires ill be using are http://www.jaxquickfit.com.au/tyres/...0R16#read-more
    Do you know if the stock height will fit the fatter tyres?
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    Yep it will fit 235/60/16 on dc5 rims or rim with less offset!

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    I am getting quotes on the coloradomountainrally.com 2" lift spacers.

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    I ended up getting 205/70/16 offroad/road tyres as they didt have any bf goodrich instock.

    the fronts fit perfect but the rear is very close, any fatter tyre and the bottom bit of the guard behind the passanger door will touch.

    So a lift kit or raised suspension will be ideal but the 205/70/16 are fine for stock height

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    i saw the lifted part, an thought patrol/landcruiser, than i saw crv part :/

    Ok so whats the point in lifting a Crv? Why not just start off with a already capable Off road vehicle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    i saw the lifted part, an thought patrol/landcruiser, than i saw crv part :/

    Ok so whats the point in lifting a Crv? Why not just start off with a already capable Off road vehicle?

    I guess something different, not realy any on the streets you see have been done its either stock or lowered with rims.

    there cheap as to run, parts are easily to get and there fuel efficient

    plus they look pretty mean lifted
    https://www.google.com.au/search?q=l...ml%3B446%3B367

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    i saw the lifted part, an thought patrol/landcruiser, than i saw crv part :/

    Ok so whats the point in lifting a Crv? Why not just start off with a already capable Off road vehicle?
    Ok so whats the point in turboing a Civic? Why not just start off with a already capable turbo vehicle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by u mad? View Post
    Ok so whats the point in turboing a Civic? Why not just start off with a already capable turbo vehicle?
    lmaoooooo

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