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Doing A Body Lift On My NF

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Doing A Body Lift On My NF

Post by Wadezz »

hey all,

Iv decided i want to fit a body lift on my 4wd, its a nf pajero already with 2" lift kit and also 33" tires.

I'm not sure weather i should go a 3" body lift or a 2" body lift. which will be better for me and still keep the 4wd stable.

Also how many block am i going to need to make up, and can i make the 2" lifting blocks my self if i just buy the aluminum, cut them at 2" each then drill the holes in the and use high tensile bolts for them. and is that all i need to do for a body lift on a nf.

also what other mods will i have to make, eg. fuel lines, lifting up the bull bar and any others please tell me everything needed to be done.

Thx Wade :armsup:
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Re: Doing A Body Lift On My NF

Post by NJV6 »

Wadezz wrote: Iv decided i want to fit a body lift on my 4wd, already with 2" lift kit and also 33" tires.
Why?
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Post by 4wd26 »

Yep,
Unless your getting rub from your tyres I would be hesitant to raise the body.

some body protection (sills) and better approach and departure angles would be better for the stability of the vehicle as well as allowing you to 4wd off road.
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Post by Dexter »

Yeah I will add to it with the others, I wouldent bother with a body lift unless you needed it to fit your tyres, I would be looking into making up some rock sliders and such instead.
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Post by Wadezz »

Yeh i suppose your right,

i got 6 grand to spend on my 4wd, any ideas on what mods i can do, i was thinking a long the lines of, arb air lockers rear and front, snorkel, gps, uhf, extractors and 2" exhaust, and duel battery set up.

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Post by awbeattie381 »

Assuming the 2 inch lift you already have excludes the body lift (doesnt look like the body has been lifted) it would balance out the 33s you have. I reckon 33s on paj without a body lift looks a bit squat.

Personally, with $6k I would put in a set of lockers, buy a decent bullbar with winch, lightforce lights, install a proper storage system with fridge slide etc, long range fuel tank, air compressor etc etc. recondition the heads in your case would have to be high on the priorities list. what about a new exhaust system to give it that truck like rumble.

Everyone has their own priorities and it depends on what you use your fourby for.

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Post by Dexter »

awbeattie381 wrote:Assuming the 2 inch lift you already have excludes the body lift (doesnt look like the body has been lifted) it would balance out the 33s you have. I reckon 33s on paj without a body lift looks a bit squat.
Hmmmm, fourbys arent about looks, to tell the truth I put a body lift in mine for about a month, but the extra hight was a pain, made it even harder to find car parks and was another two inches off the ground which didnt give me any extra abilty offroad. So I took it out and did a little guard trimming and now I am running the same tyres without the body lift and going swimmingly.

The list you have there is excellent, I dont know what other equipment you have, but I would look at spending some of that cash on recovery gear. You can pick up a hand whinch for about $300 second hand, it took me ages to get one at that price but they do exist.
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Post by dans-paj92 »

hey mate,
i have a 3 inch bodylift on my car... no hassles at all with it... but what are your plans for the car??? if you want something that will go anywhere i suggest front and rear diff locks, change the diff ratios, put some crawler gears in, arb winch bullbar with a 5 tonne warn winch.... if you were going to put a bodylift in i suggest you go with a 2 inch bodylift.... with your 2 inch suspension lift thats a 4 inch lift all up... also if you did do a bodylift you have to extend gear sticks, fuel lines, extend radiator lines, replace the clutch fan with a thermo, lift the bull bar, lift the rear bar, lift tour side steps, extend your steering shaft... and you will need 10 i think it is in a long wheel base pajero... not sure mine being SWB....
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Post by Wadezz »

hey dan,

Yeh i want my 4wd to go anywhere pritty much but i dont wanna change the diffs to a 5:25 ratio or what ever it is because it will be a little slugish on the road. I heard i can do a 2" body lift without extanding anything, altho im not sure how that works out considering you will still have to extend the streeing rod and also the gear stick plus the bull bar and back bumper. but even at that there will still be more to extend wont there?

Thx M8

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