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1.5 Inch (38mm) Basic Lift Kit for 2002-2006 Honda CR-V with camber HRG Offroad

$ 200.11

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Warranty: Lifetime
  • Brand: HRG Offroad
  • Lift Height: 1.5 inches Front & Rear
  • Part Type: Suspension Lift Kit
  • Type: Spacer
  • Adjustable: No
  • Manufacturer Part Number: HRG-HCRV0206-LK1.5
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front, Rear
  • Included Hardware: Mounting Hardware
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • Fitment Type: Performance/Custom

    Description

    Our steel strut spacers are designed to work with your factory Honda suspension to acheive approximately 1.5 inches (38mm) of lift. This kit is designed to compensate for the common sagging rear end issue so that the vehicle sits level after the lift. Complete kit includes: set of 4 spacers (2 front & 2 rear), Camber adjusters front and rear, all necessary hardware, and detailed illustrated installation instructions.
    Our kits are powder coated for a durable, attractive finish and use grade 10.9 hardware.
    Looking for a bigger lift? Please check out our Ebay store for more.
    Lifetime warranty on all lift spacers!
    Professional installation recommended.
    For off road use only!
    Proudly Made in USA!
    FAQ:
    Tire Chart
    Stock          205/70/15 (26.3")
    Stock          215/65/16 (26.4")
    +1.5           215/70/16 (27.8")
    +2.5           235/70/16 (28.9")
    +3              225/75/16 (29.2")
    +3.5           235/75/16 (29.8")
    +4              255/70/16 (30.0")
    Q. "Why is the front spacer taller than the back?
    A. Due to the different geometry in the front and back suspension, the front spacer must be taller in order to get a level lift.
    Q: "Will I need an alignment after installing this kit?"
    A: Yes, just as if you lowered your car, lifting changes the wheel alignment. It is also recommended to install camber correction kits for lifts greater than 1.5".
    Q: "Will lifting my car affect the axles?"
    A: Sometimes. It depends on the amount of lift and the type of axles you have in your vehicle. Parts store rebuilt axles are more prone to having issues. In general, installing lift spacers greater than 1.5" will require a subframe drop or "body lift" to maintain proper axle angle.
    Q: "Do I need to replace my suspension bushings when installing a lift kit?"
    A: It depends on the condition of your existing bushings. We always recommend inspecting your factory bushings and replacing them with urethane bushings such as Energy Suspension if needed. The added benefit of installing urethane bushings is that it allows the suspension to move more freely without binding up.
    Q: "Will lifting my car negatively affect the handling?"
    A: In most cases, yes. By lifting the suspension you are effectively raising the roll center of the car, which can cause additional body roll. Our lift kits are intended for off-road use where suspension travel and ground clearance are more important.