Has anyone gone the other way from lowering suspension/low profile alloys, and raised it and/or fitted chunky tyres, like some Delica owners do?
Cheers,
Dave.
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Re: Beefy Bongo
Ive often wondered this, I think they would look good with a body lift and big tyres, snorkel up the side etc.
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Re: Beefy Bongo
Me too Stu, have to be a suspension lift tho with them being a monocoquestuc wrote:Ive often wondered this, I think they would look good with a body lift and big tyres, snorkel up the side etc.
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Re: Beefy Bongo
This was my last Bongo which I thought looked quite rugged with a few accessories.


Not sure about making it any higher as the Bongo is already quite narrow and tall which would look quite out of proportion.


Not sure about making it any higher as the Bongo is already quite narrow and tall which would look quite out of proportion.
Re: Beefy Bongo
Exactly, thats why it's maybe not been done before as its a bit more difficult and expensive I would've thought.kloonsy wrote:Me too Stu, have to be a suspension lift tho with them being a monocoquestuc wrote:Ive often wondered this, I think they would look good with a body lift and big tyres, snorkel up the side etc.
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