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Body Lift Bolts

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Body Lift Bolts

Post by WasabiPimpNinja »

Hey Guys
About to do my 2" Body Lift on my Coil Sierra in the next few weeks, does anyone know the exact amount of blocks needed (I count 10) and can anyone give me the size of the longer bolts I will need. I dont want to pull one out to take to the shop and say "2 inches longer in high tensile please" because the Zook is my only car at the moment.

Any help much appreciated.
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Post by fool_injected »

There not normal bolts
The bolts are attached to the body poermantly and thus you need a special threaded piece to insert into the block
See in the pick below on the left there is bolts with FEMALE thread
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For what its worth that is available from a guy off Suzuki Clubs NSW forum (PM me if yor interested and I will tee it up for you)
Full Kit SWB $240 LWB $250 includes postage Australia Wide
includes
6 x High Tensile Female Bolts for Fixed Body Studs w/ washers
4 x High Tensile M10 Fine Bolts w/ flat and spring washers
4 x Bushes
10 x 50mm Black HDPE Poly Blocks 50od
Copy of NATA test certificate for custom Female Bolts
[url=http://www.4x4masters.com.au/]Australian 4X4 Masters Series website[/url]

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Post by just cruizin' »

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Post by fool_injected »

Thought you might be on here ;)
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Post by fool_injected »

Do you sell just the bolts
I have pulled my old ones off with aluminuim blocks and the female nuts were siezed and I screwed them pressing them out
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Post by WasabiPimpNinja »

So that kit will fit a '97 Coil Sierra? I've had about 3 different things told to me recently about this is all.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Yes, this will fit the coily. I have sold these for coily's before and have checked out the mounts, all all the same so there are no issues.

On a side note I have three Sierra kits left from my current batch, the next batch will have a slight cost increase as my cost has gone up considerably. New costs will be $220 SWB, $235 LWB. Vitaras will go up as well from the next batch but I have about 10 of these kits in stock at the moment.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Wasabi -

Just crusin' doesn't lie. Coil and leaf use exactly the same mounts (number and location)

I used to make kits for Clubmembers here in Melbourne but Greg's are better.

Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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