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    VX Lift options Wiki with part numbers.

    For most all components to build your own lift start Here:
    http://www.independent4x.com/

    I've searched the forums best I could to get the following information. If you have an addition, please post your part, part number, and details regarding the part, and I'll add it to the original list.

    Here goes...

    --------------------- BEGIN LIST ---------------------------

    Ready to run lifts

    Calmini

    independent4X

    Rocky Road

    Components

    Energy Suspension

    Sway Bar Bushings:
    Greasable (zerk) 19mm = 355-9-5156R (G for Black instead of R)
    Greasable (zerk) 28mm = 355-9-5163R (G for Black instead of R)



    Low Profile Bumpstops: 9.913R or 9.9102R

    Tie Rod Boots: 9.13101R

    High Profile Rear Bumpstop: 9.9104R

    Coil Spacer: Independent 4X 1" Independent 4X 2"

    PROTHANE

    Sway Bar Bushings:
    19mm = 311-19-1118
    28mm = 311-19-1144


    Bump Stops:
    Low Profile = 311-19-1319 (front)
    4 1/2" High Profile = 311-19-1311 (rear)



    Stinky Fab Joint arms

    Extreme Duty Lower Links

    Bilstein Shocks

    Front - B46-1738-H2 (H1 option for more stiffness)
    Rear - B46-1739-H1


    FROM VEHIGAZ
    "I installed these on my VX (H1's in front) a couple years back, and while they are an excellent choice for the VX with a very close-to-stock ride, the rears are probably stiffer than they need to be, and a softer one might be appropriate for the VX. After all, these Bilstein models are actually the ones they recommend for the Trooper (they don't have a recommendation for the VX), and the longer Trooper probably carries more weight on the rear axle, requiring a stiffer shock to counteract the additional inertia."

    I ended up going with the Bilstein shocks, and I'm very happy*with my choice. H2s up front and H1s in the rear. I keep a heavy tool box in the rear, and from the front the rear shocks feel great. My rear seat passengers would argue that though... but I don't think anything will feel good to someone sitting directly over the rear axle.

    Old Man Emu Rear Coils - OME912

    Adjustable Coil Spacers
    Small(0"-2 1/2")P/N: 91645551
    Large(3 1/8"-5 1/4")P/N: 91645552

    Available from Speedway Motors. (clickable links above)

    Sway Bar disconnects: independent4X

    Brake Lines: independent4X

    See a trend independent 4X has just about everything.

    tie rods: Independent4X


    Extended Brake lines also available at independent4X, ebay, and basically anywhere that has 4X4 Supplies.

    ---------------- END LIST -----------------------------

    Needed:

    Poly Spacer part numbers and links

    Adjustable coil spacer part numbers and links.

    Names of recommended supply houses for any of the above components.

    Misc info:
    Torsion cranks - 3-4 turns per inch.

    Great thread on lifting

    Lifting FAQ

    Ball Joint Flip tutorial with pics

    ball Joint Spacers - independent 4X

    Drop Bracket threads:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...eferrerid=1999

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...threadid=11230
    Last edited by taylorRichie : 09/30/2008 at 05:44 PM

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks for putting this together.
    Peace.
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    Awesome-- this should get stickied or something. Took me about 2 weeks of (admittedly lazy) searching to figure out (most) of this. I seem to remember seeing brake lines somewhere....I'll see if I can contribute



    EDIT: Found the lines. From planetsvx--

    http://svx-motorsport-accessories.st...et/stbrbr.html
    Last edited by Thmstec : 05/07/2008 at 08:48 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by taylorRichie View Post

    Needed:

    Tie-Rod part number and links (I found the tierods on independent 4X but I don't know what length we need, small medium long)

    Poly Spacer part numbers and links

    Adjustable coil spacer part numbers and links.

    Braided Brake lines and Links

    All of the above, with the exception of the adjustable coil spacers, are available from www.independent4x.com

    If you have any questions, give Matt a call, he's very knowlegeable & helpful.

    BTW, I always recommend Indy4x for aftermarket bits.
    Matt is one of very few who are interested in supplying a very small market (Isuzu fanatics) with high quality parts & service.
    You may be able to get this or that for a few dollars less somewhere else, but saving a few bucks in the short term would be short sighted in the long term if this source ever went away...my two cents, Indy4x promo over...
    Last edited by Ldub : 05/07/2008 at 10:14 PM

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    Adjustable spring spacers are available at speedwaymotors.com. There is 0-2.5" and 3 1/8"-5 1/4" models.

    Small(0"-2 1/2")P/N: 91645551

    http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/7038...-Standard.html

    Large(3 1/8"-5 1/4")P/N: 91645552

    http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/3389...-Extended.html

    You should get an extra pair of rubber or urethane coil spring isolators
    to fit between these and your existing coils to prevent any metal on metal wear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thmstec View Post
    Awesome-- this should get stickied or something. Took me about 2 weeks of (admittedly lazy) searching to figure out (most) of this. I seem to remember seeing brake lines somewhere....I'll see if I can contribute



    EDIT: Found the lines. From planetsvx--

    http://svx-motorsport-accessories.st...et/stbrbr.html
    So these Subaru SVX Brake lines are what we need for our VXs?

    And thanks for contributing everyone!! I've made the edits to the main Post adding the adjustable coils.

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    Ascinder...

    are those spring spacers used to get extra lift? And if so are they used with the stock, 912's or either? What I'm seeing is I can get from 0" to 5&1/4" of lift... Am I getting that correct?

    Oh and thanx TR. This is a life saver. I had been browsing this site and the web for all this info for a while and now its all in one place. U r awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by So-CalVX View Post
    are those spring spacers used to get extra lift? And if so are they used with the stock, 912's or either? What I'm seeing is I can get from 0" to 5&1/4" of lift... Am I getting that correct?

    Oh and thanx TR. This is a life saver. I had been browsing this site and the web for all this info for a while and now its all in one place. U r awesome!
    Thanks for the kind words... I needed something for me to have "on file" for reference as I'm starting to order all of the little pieces to build my lift

    As for the adjustable spacers, they should work with Stock springs or 912s, but it'd be best (I'd assume) to use them with 912s, otherwise you won't get more suspension travel, you'll just raise the back end of the VX (clearance only)

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    I ended up going with:
    Front:
    Torsion Crank... Alot of it...
    Ball Joint Flip
    Bilstein H2s
    Energy Low Profile Bumpstop
    Heavy Duty Tie Rods
    Energy Sway bar Bushings

    Back:
    OME 912
    Billstein H1
    Energy Sway Bar
    Energy High Pro Bumpstop (stacked on half of the stock bumpstop)
    1" coil urethane Spacer
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    Edited original post with more links as well.

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    Brake lines

    there are an assortment of steel brake lines on ebay in the stores section

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    Shocking Part Numbers

    I looked on the Bilstein website and could not find the part number listed above for the front shocks. After phoning and discussing this with them, the front p/n should be B46-1738-H2. As noted above, these are the shocks recommended for the Trooper (B46-1739-H1 for the rear). The sales guy at Bilstein said, "a what?" when I told him it was for a Vehicross. lol

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    The thread on Diff Drops could be useful as well:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...threadid=11230

    A linky to Joe Darlington is buried within - his run about $300 with the crossmember drops.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    My apologies.....

    Hi, cwillyrun,
    I apologize for being late with this post. I mentioned a few days ago that I would get you the part numbers for the Bilsteins, and it slipped my mind until now. You are correct, both front and rear are "B46". I installed B46-1739-H1's on the rear, and B46-1738 H1's on the front. I believe that the H1's are stiffer than the H2's, and the H1's are still slightly softer than stock, so, if you want to get as close to a stock ride as you can, I would recommend the H1's on both ends.

    Randy

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    optional coil spacer

    Along with the 1" spacer I think you should put the 2" spacer from Indy4x4 as well:
    https://id211.chi.us.securedata.net/...products_id=34

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    "What do you mean "THE" thread?"

    Ooops - I was multi-tasking at the time.

    In my defense however, YOUR thread is referenced in MY thread

    Zeus is my inspiration & my role model. It was his lead that got me started on the path to enlightenment (or at least diff drops).

    All better?????

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