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70mm Body lift on 60 series

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70mm Body lift on 60 series

Post by DR Frankenstine »

I know its not quite 3"but has anyone done a 3" body lift on a 60 series. I searched and only found info on 2"lifts. I have done two 60's with 2"lifts with no problems appart from the transfer leaver. Any pitfalls or other info would be appreciated.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Thanks for all the input fella's ill let you know how i go
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DR Frankenstine wrote:Thanks for all the input fella's ill let you know how i go
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

job done 70mm lift in :armsup:
Basically the same as a 50mm lift except for the little stick. I cut a hole in the floor the same as the original except from left to right and turned the boot left to right and bent it around the floor arch (if that makes sense) seems to work a treat.
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Post by MYTANK »

Nice work Mate :)

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Its worth sticking a pic up but I can't do it now they have changed the set up of the site. (don't know how) :oops:
I can E-MAIL to someone to put up for me though
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Send them to me and I'll put them up.

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Post by Sixty's Guy »

How did you go with the steering shaft? When I did my 50mm bodylift we loosened the bolt on the shaft, but it hadn't moved at all, so we just tightened it back up. Now I see that Marks sell an extension shaft. Is it needed?
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Sixty's Guy wrote:How did you go with the steering shaft? When I did my 50mm bodylift we loosened the bolt on the shaft, but it hadn't moved at all, so we just tightened it back up. Now I see that Marks sell an extension shaft. Is it needed?
It steers fine.. Under the shroud at the front of the steering box there is a slip joint like in a tailshaft that just moved itself out about 30mm.
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Post by Guy »

3 inches is a pretty fair lift for a BL, what size rubber are you planning on running ? Any other lift.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

love_mud wrote:3 inches is a pretty fair lift for a BL, what size rubber are you planning on running ? Any other lift.
It has 3 1/2" lift HD OME springs in the rear and 2 1/2 lift in the front. when I put them in it actually lifted the rear 4 1/2" and the front 3 1/2". Its sitting on 35's in the photo's. The thing I like about it it doesn't look tall in photo's or from a distance but get close and it is huge. 2.1m to the top of the roof!! :D
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

2.1! Thats big. Mine stands at about 2m with a 3" lift and 2" bodylift. Can you tell me the distances between the centre of the hub and the bottom of the wheel arch?
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

Sixty's Guy wrote:2.1! Thats big. Mine stands at about 2m with a 3" lift and 2" bodylift. Can you tell me the distances between the centre of the hub and the bottom of the wheel arch?
the rear is 670mm and the front is 640mm
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DR Frankenstine wrote:
Sixty's Guy wrote:2.1! Thats big. Mine stands at about 2m with a 3" lift and 2" bodylift. Can you tell me the distances between the centre of the hub and the bottom of the wheel arch?
the rear is 670mm and the front is 640mm
That is massive for a 60. Approximately 6.5" lift in the front and 9" in the rear. Does it have longer shackles as well? Maybe it's the result of the HD OME springs. I have the extra HD springs in the front but with a bullbar, winch and dual batteries. I was going to get rid of my reset leaves and get OME HD, but think when the time comes I wil go for Medium rears.
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

The shackles are the anti inversion greasable OME ones but I believe they are std length. Appart from giving a bit of lift extended shackles are a waste of time!!
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DR Frankenstine wrote:Appart from giving a bit of lift extended shackles are a waste of time!!
Thats what they're for! Not really a waste of time anyway as they take the same amount of time to put in as regular shackles.
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Sixty's Guy wrote:
DR Frankenstine wrote:Appart from giving a bit of lift extended shackles are a waste of time!!
Thats what they're for! Not really a waste of time anyway as they take the same amount of time to put in as regular shackles.
Yea sorry I should have elaborated.. Waste of time if fitting for flex. They can actually hinder suspension movement.
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Post by TURBO60 »

there better for flex realy because it allows your leaf spring extend forward more when compressed and ride a lot flater getting it up in the gard more and droping more
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

unless you move the top mount on the chassis to suit it will hinder the amount of potential flex from a leaf pack. For example.. if you extend a shackle 50mm to gain flex you should move the chassis mount towards the diff 50mm. Doing this however will not give you as much lift but with the correct shock length give you heaps of down travel. You should also open up all the pack retainers to allow the pack to open up like a hand of cards. A properly set up leaf pack and shock combo can and will give more flex than coils even with std length shackles
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Post by TURBO60 »

have you got any flex pics dose the front move much with that spring set up

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=106557
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

TURBO60 wrote:have you got any flex pics dose the front move much with that spring set up

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=106557
I havn't finnished playing with the suspension on this 60 yet but send me your E-mail and ill send you some pics of leaves flexed up. You can then post them up on here if you like
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