Suzuki trackick 2nd gen lifts and parts

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Suzuki trackick 2nd gen lifts and parts

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I wanna buy a lift for the tracker and theres some on ebay and amazon but is there somewhere to buy that shit in this country? Anyone use a good place? Is trail gear decent these days?

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Altered ego/zuki nation is in Kelowna.

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Scoobienorth wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 7:10 am Altered ego/zuki nation is in Kelowna.
Ya thats decent and at least canadian so i know it wont get stuck at the border.
Also nice set ups they got with almost everything ya need, the most complete kits ive found anyway. Only problem is even the 2 inch kit is about twice the price as gathering everything together yourself.

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My experience with altered ego is you better not be in a rush for anything from them. Last order from them was close to six weeks for lift parts.


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And I wasn’t happy at all with the fit finish in the end as they use smaller standard bolts bolts in place of the larger metric bolts and the steel sleeves were all close to a 1/4 too short for the width of the bushings in the rear lower control arms. I ended up buying tubing and cutting new ones. Their design is solid quality control is sub par


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I ended up ordering lift from ebay. Also got a panhard bar bracket from russia... hope it works lol
And bought shocks for a e150 ford van, apparently there 2 inches longer and same mounting as trackick, may be a little fatter but ill cross that road when i get there lol

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