« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2018, 09:07:15 PM »
At the time, he said that there were about 5 more XL7s running his kit without problems, but I think now if you want to try it on an XL7 they suggest you source your own springs instead of their own.
4xFourArt out of Turkey makes a comparable 3" lift that is around the same price that is tested and proven on the XL7 specifically. They also use longer struts instead of strut spacers. If I had to do it all over again I'd probably have gone with that kit over AE. The R&D is worth the difference in price.
That being said, you weren't keen on spending too much money, so I would still stand by my original recommendation of Rocky Road's OME+spacer lift with a diff drop kit (bits4vits or jimnybits sell them), and manual hubs. My friend has a 04 Vitara V6 with this kit for 2 years and it works very well.
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