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| **Lift Strategies: Summary** | **Lift Strategies: Summary** |
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| Four methods of lift are available to lift a 2nd generation Honda Fit/Jazz: Tires, Spacers, Springs, and any combination of the aforementioned three. The ideal lift combination is using springs both front and rear from a 2nd generation Honda Insight and front 30mm spacers to level the front of the vehicle. Lifted Honda Fits/Jazzes do benefit from adding a rear sway-bar, and thicker front sway-bar end-links. \\ | Five methods of lift are available to lift a 2nd generation Honda Fit/Jazz: Full suspension replacement, tires, Spacers, Springs, and any combination of the aforementioned three. The ideal lift combination is using springs both front and rear from a 2nd generation Honda Insight and front 30mm spacers to level the front of the vehicle. Lifted Honda Fits/Jazzes do benefit from adding a rear sway-bar, and thicker front sway-bar end-links. \\ |
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| | **Flat Out Suspension Lift Kit** |
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| | Flat Out Suspension sells a complete lift kit with both adjustable coil over springs, and struts. While being the most complete lift kit, it also is the most expensive. |
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| | [[https://flatoutsuspension.net/collections/honda/products/fit-grl]] |
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| **2nd Generation Honda Fit Lift Spacers:** | **2nd Generation Honda Fit Lift Spacers:** |