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2" Body Lift and 33's

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2" Body Lift and 33's

Post by Hekta »

I've finished my body lift and now have my 33's on :cool:
Thanks for your help Frank. I will post some pics soon
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Post by tritonasuras »

Well done,
look forward to sseeing the pics....

Rob
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep no worries, you gotta post a pic now dude ;)
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Post by Hekta »

Ok here's a 'before' pic, a couple of 'after' pics and one from the weekend :)

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Post by tritonasuras »

Very nice.
How do u like the MTR's ???
Ive got em on the triton and find them great...
had a nice run with them on the long weekend in the Abercrombie national Park...

In your "action" pic u look a little hung up....
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Post by Thor »

i'd say without the body lift the door sill would be sitting on that embankment. Looks good Hekta. :)
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Post by redrocket »

nice towbar. is it a custom jobby or bought item?
"If it ain't broken, smash it harder, then make it stronger!"
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Very good Hekta :cool:
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by Hekta »

tritonasuras wrote:Very nice.
How do u like the MTR's ???
Ive got em on the triton and find them great...
had a nice run with them on the long weekend in the Abercrombie national Park...

In your "action" pic u look a little hung up....


lol... yeah I was a bit :oops: but that was the only photo I had of me offroad since I did the lift, funny how they always rush to get the cameras out when u do something stupid.

I like the MTR's I've only been out on them once and they went well, I'm looking forward to doing some more trips with 'em. Don't know how they'll be on the beach though....
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Post by Hekta »

redrocket wrote:nice towbar. is it a custom jobby or bought item?


Its a custom jobby. I 'borrowed' it from my gf's Dad's Nissan G60. After I lifted the rear bar and cut the bottom section out (that gets in the way of where the towbar bolts on), I was able to turn it upside down. It no longer hangs down further than the back of the car and it also covers the hole in the bumper that is left after you raise it.
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