Excellent install video. I’m planning to get this lift kit for my Grand Highlander Hybrid awd…but I’m curious if anyone knows the difference in MPG after it’s lifted 2”…?
I know you said you don’t do minivans but I wish you would do interior builds for them. My build I did doesn’t look as nice as your. The side compartments in the back would be awesome. It deserves a good look like your bug suvs
There’s is a problem with this model. Mine has 8 seats, when I fill out all those seats plus luggage the GH get a big squat. I don’t like how it looks. I’m wondering how to resolve that situation without compromising the ride quality and handling.
Hi! Any info on how much this improved the approach angle?? Worried about the stock GH making it over forest service road ruts and water bars here in the PNW.
Great video… I’m very surprised that this kit is even available. It seems like such a limited market. With those skinny wheel wells, I would think that you’re limited on an larger tire sizes. What are the owners plans? Same size, just a more aggressive tread? Or are you going to try something larger? Very interning.
i own GH. it sways too much side to side. cant imagine how bad it is after lifting it. im actually thinking about lowering mine 2”. do i need just shorter springs or something else?
You're thinking rock crawling. Most people go soft off roading, I feel like most of these old roads get pretty well maintained unless it's an ohv trail and so far if it was a bad road it had signs before you go too far. The worst Ive come across is a 3ft hole full of water, I bottomed out in a Cherokee kl and it has 7.5 ground clearance my friend did it in a Forester and he didn't bottom out he has 8.5 stock. It was an avoidable obstacle so technically you don't need the ground clearance, but an extra 2 in wouldn't hurt. Just for little fun things like that with the family.
Excellent install video. I’m planning to get this lift kit for my Grand Highlander Hybrid awd…but I’m curious if anyone knows the difference in MPG after it’s lifted 2”…?
Very nice. I'm still so grateful for my Suboverland. 🙏
Right on!
I know you said you don’t do minivans but I wish you would do interior builds for them. My build I did doesn’t look as nice as your. The side compartments in the back would be awesome. It deserves a good look like your bug suvs
If you still want a build out on the minivan let us know. We might be able to do it now. support@suboverland.com
Love the video! What are the wheel and tire size in the thumb nail of the after side? Would love to see a follow up video!
Any follow-up photos on the build? Can you, or the owner, update on the build.
It is encouraging and would be unique than other builds on old cars
I updated the thumbnail photo with the oversize tires and aftermarket wheels.
Thanks for adding it in the thumbnail but the thumbnail is tiny! Any specs on the wheels and tires by chance? Also great how to video!
What are the advantages to lifting it?
Im curious as to see how does the new set up handles with the spacers added.
There’s is a problem with this model. Mine has 8 seats, when I fill out all those seats plus luggage the GH get a big squat. I don’t like how it looks. I’m wondering how to resolve that situation without compromising the ride quality and handling.
Hi! Any info on how much this improved the approach angle?? Worried about the stock GH making it over forest service road ruts and water bars here in the PNW.
I don't have exact information but you can expect a couple inches between the tire increase and lift
What’s the cost of the lift?
Great video… I’m very surprised that this kit is even available. It seems like such a limited market. With those skinny wheel wells, I would think that you’re limited on an larger tire sizes.
What are the owners plans? Same size, just a more aggressive tread? Or are you going to try something larger? Very interning.
Thanks! The owner is doing an oversized tire and aftermarket wheels.
Good stuff man!! 👍🏻
Appreciate it!
i own GH. it sways too much side to side. cant imagine how bad it is after lifting it. im actually thinking about lowering mine 2”. do i need just shorter springs or something else?
It drove great before and after the suspension modification. If you want to lower it I'm sure a company makes the correct coil for it.
Did they go with larger tires - those still look stock in the after photos
Yes they did bigger tires after the lift
Any update on the new wheels and tires? I'm very interested in doing a lift to mine when it comes in bit not sure max tires size I can get.
@@LurkyVPsame here
How’s the ride quality after the lift?
Very similar to stock. A little more firm in the rear suspension.
2T plates... Sus.
Whats the point of this? If you want to offroad get a truck based suv and a real 4x4 system
You're thinking rock crawling. Most people go soft off roading, I feel like most of these old roads get pretty well maintained unless it's an ohv trail and so far if it was a bad road it had signs before you go too far. The worst Ive come across is a 3ft hole full of water, I bottomed out in a Cherokee kl and it has 7.5 ground clearance my friend did it in a Forester and he didn't bottom out he has 8.5 stock. It was an avoidable obstacle so technically you don't need the ground clearance, but an extra 2 in wouldn't hurt. Just for little fun things like that with the family.