No idea mate, was installed by the dealer (official Suzuki towbar).yezzaboss wrote:Great photos, Paul. Was wondering how towbar ("hitch" here) was attached. Was it bolted to frame rails? Did hitch's "ears" replace heat shields above mufflers? I ask becauase of studying Curt Mfg (USA) hitch installation instructions....Pennywise wrote:There are a couple of Kizashi's around my area (South of Brisbane)... I probably see 1 or 2 a week. I only really tow a box trailer, and even then it's only on the rare occasion. I normally take the tongue off when I'm not towing.
Cheers
Paul (Pennywise)
Australian Kizashi
Wow that's not too expensive actually!Pennywise wrote:The ride is still good on the 20's... I find I have to take speedbumps and curbs a little slower now, but that is a small price to pay.
The tyres are Nexen N6000's (245/35 r20) and the rims are Advanti Desires. Total package (4x wheels and tyres) was $1850 AUD. I bought them from Stylish Wheels at Slacks Creek (http://www.stylishwheels.com.au/).
I was thinking of getting aftermarket wheels for my Kizashi as well, was thinking of Advanti Almera.
However when I called up Suzuki and ask, the OEM wheels costs AUS $805 each, installing new wheels (i.e. swapping expensive wheels with cheaper wheels) seems foolish on paper?
2011 Mineral Grey Kizashi Prestige