Meissner dogbones, or Hyperpro raising kit. Both make lowering and raising kits. All they are is different lengths of the dogbones in the rear suspension. Easy enough to fabricate too. Shorter dogbones = higher rear ride height. Typically 5/8 to 3/4" translates to an inch of ride height change from what the lowering folks have said. Search on lowering+links+how to and you should get some hits.The only issue I have is the ground clearance is a bit less than expected so I’m going to have to raise the rear suspension up an inch or two. So if any of you have any good cheap tricks to raise the rear end of an FJR, PLEASE SHARE!!!!
Also check out the Darkside FAQ in the FJR FAQ section for info about running a car tire on the rear. Certainly applicable to your project.
Awesome thanks for the info! Yeah I've absolutely planned to install a car tire on the rear and I've see that thread to it's a good one for information. I go the size tire I needed from that thread and the fact that I'll have to fabricate a new brake caliper brace bar for the tire clearance.
So I see that I can fabricate new link bars for the rear suspension but how difficult is the dogbone to fab?