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Need info for lifting my Escudo.

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Hi everyone.

I'd like to lift my 1994 V6 5 door Escudo and was wondering if anybody had any idea where to get a good kit from in CHCH at a decent price, or if anybody online had an old set for sale. Some tips and pointers on lifting it would be nice too.

Any views on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks all.
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Go and see Rick at 4wd accessories on Montreal St he will see you right :twisted: :twisted:
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Cheers dude. Gonna go say g'day tomorrow and see what he can do for me. thanks again. 8)
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calmini or rocky-road do the best kit for a mild lift
http://www.rocky-road.com/rocksteady.html
http://www.puresuzuki.com/suzukimain.htm
all up a mate did the calmini kit fitted for around 2k
toysuzi:(SJ413) 3Y E surf engnie, 6" coil kit (RRO). toy diffs (4.88 R&P) & toy hilux box and t-case.
ifs toy power steering, 6" Bushwacker fender flares (RRO). ect
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truck-fixer wrote:Cheers dude. Gonna go say g'day tomorrow and see what he can do for me. thanks again. 8)


How did it go whens the mods happening :twisted: :twisted:
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Went in yesterday but it was pretty busy when I got there. Didn't want to get in Ricks way so let him be. :) I got Monday off so will have a yarn to him then. Not a bad little set up there. Might have to make visits to it a common occurrance. :wink:
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Thanks for those sites toysuzi. :wink: Those Calmani kits look pretty good. Looks nice and simple to install too. 8) Thanks again.
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Theres a SWB Suzuki quite often parked outside 4wd Accessories with a Calmini kit.
For 2k though you could invest in another wagon that may be more suited to off road work, but it depends on what you intend to do with it.
Best bet I'd say, is talk to the guys in 4wd acc, and get some advice from them
Might have to make the effort to get to the training day to meet some new faces by the look of it.
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