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4 runner body lift

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4 runner body lift

Post by Grantly »

I know ive asked this all b4 but i have had a shit of a day , today i was meant to get my body lift put in my car but things fell through , the guy that was goin to help spoke to 4x4 mechanic and he said it takes at least a full day to do body lift on a 4runner (also a have all the bolts and bodylifting blocks ), also need to watch forthings that may go wrong . What i need to know it how long does this usually take , and what do i need to watch out for , im aware of loosening the 3 uni joints on the steering , unscrewing the rubber around the gearstick , removing the bottom radaitor shroud so it doesnt hit , brake lines arnt a prob as the attached to the chassis , and other brake lines are coiled so they will stretch , fuel filler hose usualy get away with it , any help and advice would greatly appreciated as it looks like i gotta do it myself .


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Post by coopster »

we did my mates in 2-3 hours if we didnt stop for so many beer if you unbolt one side of the car and jack it slowly there want be any problems just do one side at a time just lose the other side a bit
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Post by Paul Smith »

I done mine with my 7 year old boy helping me and it took about 2-3 hours aswell. I removed my old steering bush and put 2 new ones in to make up the gap. very easy to do. I just put a jack stand on my jack to fit the new ones in.
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Post by Grantly »

where do you jack from , also do you have to put new steering bush's or uni's in

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Post by coopster »

just jack it from about half way the sill just find the midle and jack slow
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Post by v6hilux »

[quote="coopster"]just jack it from about half way the sill just find the midle and jack slow[/quote]

Use some wood to spread to load on the sills!
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