Quick question:
Originally Posted by EvolutionBoostin
Anyone know what all will be required to lift a CR-V? I am thinking about getting one to take on the beach since I'm fishing in hatteras every weekend, plus the CR-V will fit all my other needs. But I'll want about 3 more inches of ground clearance and bigger tires. I can't seem to find any info at all searching...
How do you guys think he'll bury himself and snap axles just by driving it on the beach to go fishing? He didn't say anything in this post about any serious off-roading. He just wants to drive on the beach and have a little more ground clearance. If you're smart about it you don't really need a ladder frame or a V8 to drive on sand. Why is everyone so against a lifted Honda for such light duty?
Originally Posted by ron2k1
CR-V`s are not 4x4 they are "Realtime 4wd"
not made for offroad....we`re not assholes we are just trying to inform him that this is not a offroad truck and he is gonna tear his shit up
I guess nobody informed these guys that they couldn't drive offroad?
Originally Posted by 05chevyyy
Hes one of those know it all faggots, let him think hes tight. Lifting a cr-v is possibly the stupidest waste of money someone could do. Thats up there with all the rednecks that put lifts on there station waggons. You should go ahead and put some straight pipes on ur 4 cylinder so you can fit in, im sure it will sound real nice.
Where in his post did he say where he was trying to "fit in?" Who in the fuck would want to "fit in" with clowns like you in the first place? Do you honestly think he'd be wasting money or do you just not want to see a 4 cylinder Honda on the beach next to your exclusive big manly V8 Silverado? Exactly.
You guys need to relax and realize that lifting a CRV for such light is not only perfectly acceptable, but also perfectly safe and reliable if it's done right.
EvolutionBoostin-Go
here and you'll find everything you need to get your CR-V on the beach.