Apparently you can.. I have a JDM Corolla wagon (4x4), and I was told there are lift kits available for them..
Spring and Strut
yes
The kits usually come with instructions
Of course. Body lifts just lift the body of the vehicle. While spacer lift kits lift your vehicle using the suspension. Body lifts will not improve clearance while spacer lift kits will.
Please take a look at the question I ask? How do you install the 67-0905netami switch kit? Then why do I get. Installation instruction on lift kits?? and carburator convertion kit? Everthing but what I ask for? Why??
you need to buy a lift kit and install it...
No need, if the wheels are not adjustable, change them to bigger diameter.
One will need a pulley to install a stair lift as well as many other tools. A screwdriver, hammer, and perhaps even a stair lift kit would also be helpful in installing a stair lift.
I would have to say your always safe with RCD.
To install a lift kit on a 1990 Oldsmobile Regency, start by raising the vehicle and securely supporting it on jack stands. Remove the wheels and loosen the suspension components, including the struts and control arms, as per the lift kit instructions. Install the lift spacers or components, ensuring proper alignment and torque specifications. Finally, reassemble the suspension, replace the wheels, and lower the vehicle to the ground to check for proper height and clearance.
You need to buy a suspension lift kit or a body lift kit... a suspension kit is better and looks nicer