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2" Body Lift

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2" Body Lift

Post by Ferwoaza »

I'm gearing up to do this in a few weeks. Will run 15x7 rims with 31x10.5 MTRs, should be nice :)

Moose, you out there? Did you do a body lift on yours? Any tips for extending the xfer shifter? I'm fine with the gearbox shifter being lower, but I'm not sure how to extend the other one. A friend has done it, and didn't bother to extend the xfer shifter, he has to take the handle off when he wants to put it in 4wd :lol:

Have everything else pretty much sorted...going to use engineer grade lift blocks, space up the bumper, worked out how to lift the rear bumper (tricky thanks to those weird angle brackets) and drop the radiator (easy).

Should take me a weekend....moose..or anyone else...if ya have tips etc, feel free to let me know...
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Post by moose »

When it came in b4 the transformation , it had a 2" body lift !!
dont know wat was done to fit it !!! dodgy job !!!
as it is now , no bodylift , but hilux stuff !!!!
sits real low under body !!
cut & extended levers & new holes in floor with different boots !!!!
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Update on my Body Lift progress..

I've got the tyres, 31x10.5 on 15x8 rims, Kelly DTRs (thanks Ferozius & Moose!). Giving them a clean this weekend :)

2" Blocks with 10mm holes have been ordered from Big Balls Offroad, should get them next week (thanks Liam!). Also getting 8 new 10mm bolts 130mm long with nuts n washers to suit. Will be reusing 2 of the middle bolts on the rear.

Andy, what did you do to lift your bumpers? I notice you still have the stock bumpers front n rear..

Body Lift is scheduled for the 28th, will be trekking north to Newcastle and working with a mate who has access to a full workshop for all my fabrication needs.
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G-day Murray

Post by Andy »

Murray , Cos I'm a lazy so and so ......... :D :D :D I haven't lifted the front and rear bumpers I actually like the gap . The rear bumpers I'm not bothered about , as for the front my intentions are to get a bullbar and winch so that would fix that prob , might even go for the jeep style bar and half the price of an ARB winch bar .........
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Hmm..I definetly want to lift the rear, better departure angle...same pretty much goes for the front as well..guess we'll just sus it out when doing the body :)

Thanks Andy!
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Post by Andy »

Murray , I noticed you've ordered 2" blocks for your body lift , are you going to put your blocks on top of your orig mounts ??? I replaced the top orig rubber spacer with the new block , being 65mm long , have another look at the pic's I sent you . :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I'm going to keep the exisiting rubber spacers as well. Don't want to use anything more than a 2" block, better for engineers certification. Using engineer grade nylon blocks.
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I was worried that I may have misled you :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Took delivery of my lift blocks, bolts n stuff from Big Balls Offroad today. NICE!!!!

Liam told me he had the holes in the blocks made 1/2" after speaking with an engineer as the engineer said the bolts would break (10mm bolts) if they had 10mm holes. There's a bit of play in the holes now...hopefully should not be a problem once it's all tied down...allows for a bit of movement.

Also scored a free Tuff Truck hat and stickers!!! 8) Many thanks to Liam and Big Balls, great service and support.

I'll be posting a full write up with photos of the lift.
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Post by Andy »

G-day Murray , bet ya happy about getting your blocks , Ya have to be vigilant when jacking up your little truck , watch out for your speed'o cable , vacuum lines and fuel pump cos these are all clamped up just to name a few :shock: :shock: :shock: and most importantly the radiator , it has to be lowered . You'll suss it all out , it's an easy mod to do , Once your done , flex your big rig on both sides and check everything , good luck :D :D :D
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