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May 26th, 2015 12:59 PM #2Boss,
Pag 2" lift lang po marami pong paraan.
The pricey path:
1) Ironman offers a 2" kit comprising of coils and springs only. Set is around 35K.
2) Old Man Emu also has this kit for 50K.
The Budget path:
(((IF You want a suspension lift))
1) You can simply go for 2" coil spacers (rubber or aluminum). They will increase ride height but will not give any extra articulation the way longer coils will.
2) You will need to put 2" extension brackets on your stock front struts (front shock absorbers) to compensate for the 2" additional height of the coils.
3) You will also need to get longer rear shock absorbers. There are a lot of affordable options for this. Stock shocks have a length of 19". So you need to get 21" or 22" long shocks. KYB Premium is the most affordable.
4) You will also need to adjust your camber alignments so you need to get camber bolts.
Estimated cost: 15K
Another option is a 2" Body Lift only. This does not alter any of your suspension geometry. All it does is lift your car's body 2" above the chassis giving a visual lift only. These are normally done to fit larger tires to prevent them from rubbing against the fender walls. But it gives the illusion of a lift.
Estimated cost: 6K
Hope this helps...
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