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Outlander LIFT KIT FInnaly !

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Old 11-29-2009, 08:20 PM
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Default Outlander LIFT KIT FInnaly !

I found this online
http://www.4wdshop.net/original/catalog-USA-S.pdf
At the bottom it have a lift kit for the outlander, 3,4,5 Inch

Probably a 3 inch lift
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwSr-UID0q4

somebody plan to bought it ?
what appen with Warranty ?
what will be cancel on the warranty ?
 

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Old 11-30-2009, 07:53 AM
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Is it possible for CW6W (3.0L V6 model)?
 
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Old 11-30-2009, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ark_royal
Is it possible for CW6W (3.0L V6 model)?
I dont see why not,
no difference of the car other then the engine
 
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Old 12-01-2009, 06:41 PM
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I hope so. Just because everytime when I see parts available for Mitsubishi Outlander, they just say the parts are for CW5W which is 2.4L model. I hope that the manufacturers are not kidding.
Sometimes I sense that it is ridiculous for some aftermarket manufacturers only produce products for the newest Lancer and Lancer Evolution but forget that there is a brother called Outlander using almost the same system (I am complaining the twin clutch kit that used on both lancer and outlander with the only difference that they may have different flywheel's diameter, no one take off the parts from outlander to measure which kit might fit)
omg, I found out that Cusco Zero 1 kit for CW5W can work on CW6W too... I am not interested in Lift kit but lower kit but just make sure that most of the suspension system for CW5W means both CW5W and CW6W.
 
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Old 12-03-2009, 04:07 PM
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i have no idear, i am in canada, and in the winter i will like to have a little Xtra 5 inch
but if somebody know more about those, i realy want it
 
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hi
yup still here
i will contact the company about it
pricing.
i was in afghan for a while, back now
 
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Old 05-10-2010, 12:48 PM
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Deoutlander u still arround ?
lol
that what i got from answer from the company :

My name is shunsuke. I'm owner of A.G.CHAMP
Thank you for inquiring

I think that 4 inches are the best. However, it is necessary to process the tube of the exhaust muffler.
My OUTLANDER ran 30000km. There is no disorder.
I can send it to Canada.

Good size of tire 255/60R18
It interferes in the spring any further.

Sales to foreign countries do not have security.
But We are confident of this kit.

Japanese price 258000yen
The price to you is 180600yen.
The shipping expense is about 30000 yen.
Please inform me if you are interested in this price though the shipping expense is about 30000 yen.
I have them estimate a detailed shipping expense to the carrying company.


The tax and the tariff of Japan are included in the price.
The fuel surcharge is added to the shipping expense.
The fuel surcharge changes depending on time.
when you import it. It costs the tax in your country to do you.

I am waiting for your answer.

http://www.4wdshop.net/KKKKKKKnewpage1.html
Thank you.
Shunsuke
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So here are some number as 10 april 2010 YEN to $US

Usualy : 258000 yen = 2 765.76 $ US
But online oversea price : 180600 yen = 1 936.03 $ US
Shipping : 30000 yen = 321.60 $ US
Outch , that very very pricy , but look SEXY
any better deal arround, and if somebody go for it, show us your picture

 
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Old 05-10-2010, 02:15 PM
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Seems rather expensive for what it gives you...just a couple inches of clearance and no suspension changes. If you really want to go off road, your best is an old body-on-frame SUV.
 
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Old 05-11-2010, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by DEOUTLANDER
Wow I love the look.
haha love the price too
i was ready to pay arround a 1000$ but over 2000, a little to much for me over 2000 is without a new pair or tire that will cost a lots too :P
 
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Old 05-15-2010, 12:42 PM
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I wonder if they have a cheaper way, or different way to achieve it ?
 


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