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Bodylift
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If shit goes down thou walker i can walk into Les Richmond and get Andrew to organise engineers for it easy as. Part of the reason i payed the big bucks. They do give you a bracket to mount the brake lines up higher but they are not the strongest. Another item that could have been done better i reckon.
I have fitted these.Davidh wrote:Great kit.
Not sure if the kit has changed in the last few years, but some of the brackets you have to tack weld onto the chassis.
Easy 1 day job.
They are very well engineered, much better than most.
As far as brackets welded onto chassis, in the kits I have seen, they include gussets for early models vehicles that weld to the chassis and the bottom of the existing body mount to strengthen them where the chassis sometimes cracks. The cracking is not because of the body lift.
John
I have to agree that the old DIY body lifts may be the thing of the past
I suppose the expense is better than risking your life, but bodlylifts, there's nothing there that is endagering yourself or anyone else, it's all down to doing it properly really.
Dunno if Graeme Cooper sell there 1 and 2 inch body lifts anymore
Trav
I suppose the expense is better than risking your life, but bodlylifts, there's nothing there that is endagering yourself or anyone else, it's all down to doing it properly really.
Dunno if Graeme Cooper sell there 1 and 2 inch body lifts anymore
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
Yep I just fitted one the other week. I found it was easy to fit and very comprehensive. I had to modify the front mounts to suit my custom bullbar but that was it. All up no problems , with easy to understand instructions. Hardest part was removing the 25 year old original bolts !
V8 beats gravity
If you cant buy it , Make it !
Bob tail Rangey
If you cant buy it , Make it !
Bob tail Rangey
http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/145.htmlsweet so there an easy install but when happns to the bull bar mounts when u hit somthin
are they stong enuf to hold like th standard rails
In the bad picture they give ya (everything comes powder coated black now) the two big plates and the two long bits at the bottoms are what lift your bullbar, the bits in the middle also lift the body. The two long one's brace back to the panhard/steering mount? too lazy to look at mine.
If you hit something hard enough to bend the raised mounts, the body lift is probably the last thing your gunna be worried about.... Its also the only Bodylift I could find that is easily engineerable hence the price!
Simon
shakes wrote:http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/145.htmlsweet so there an easy install but when happns to the bull bar mounts when u hit somthin
are they stong enuf to hold like th standard rails
In the bad picture they give ya (everything comes powder coated black now) the two big plates and the two long bits at the bottoms are what lift your bullbar, the bits in the middle also lift the body. The two long one's brace back to the panhard/steering mount? too lazy to look at mine.
If you hit something hard enough to bend the raised mounts, the body lift is probably the last thing your gunna be worried about.... Its also the only Bodylift I could find that is easily engineerable hence the price!
Simon
yer was just wondeing as i didnt wann abash in a tree an bend the bull bar mounts
eg didnt know what would go first the bull bar of the lift
5LTR Rangie
Les richmond stuff is good no doubt !! But who can afford his prices. Just trying to afford to take your V8 out these days is a struggle. I made mine for about $130 its a big differnce. So is the quality but if its works then I use it.
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