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Pajero 2inch body lift.....

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Pajero 2inch body lift.....

Post by Danny148 »

Hi, i wanna do a 2inch body lift on my 1996 nk pajero lwb and it already has a 2inch suspension lift, will i need to make hoses or cords longer in the engine bay, like brake cords, and ac cords.... for it to reach up to 2 inches without strecthing anything too far???

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Post by dklyne454 »

I just sold my 94 NJ and i fitted a 2 inch BL and 2 inch Spring lift to it.

I had to adjust the trans tunnell to allow the lever to go into L4, and 2nd,4th, and Reverse which is pretty common, other than that, Remove the bottom of radiator shroud. and that was it.

Shouldn't be too much difference between the 2 i wouldn't think.

I found that all hoses and wires had enough play in them.
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Post by Danny148 »

oks mate, thanks, the only thing im just worried about is the brake lines cause i dont want to replace those if i dont have to cause they cost heaps lol

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Post by dklyne454 »

There is enugh length in the brake line, so you shouldn't need to worry.

When pulling mine out, i asked my wife to lower the jack. :oops:

I forgot to mention SLOWELY

As the body came down it hit the solid brake line that goes through the inner guard and cut the line in two. :bad-words:


Mitsubishi dont sell these anymore, but i was able to pick up one from my local wrecker for $20.

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Post by Danny148 »

alright, i put in the 2 inch body lift everything is ok. but now i just have to figure out wat to do with the rear bumper cause between the body and the bumper there is a ditch ( 5cm) any ideas how to bring it up to the body??? cause i was thinking of cutting the towbar off cause it wont go up cause of that i have looked. good idea???


any suggestions.



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Post by hudson44 »

I would be cutting the bumper to allow it to go up before i cut the towbar. Thats a structural part of the towbar and will dramatically decrease the rating.
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Post by dklyne454 »

Not sure if yours is the same, but on mine.....

There was an oval in the rear bar where the towball came through. by cutting the base out of the oval, i was able to bring the bar up.

The tow bracket was bolted on by 4 bolts, 2 at the top, and 2 at the bottom. 2 inches apart :lol:

You can lift the bar, so that the 2 bottom bolts go in the 2 top holes, and then drill some new holes at the top for the other 2.

I left my towbar down however, as otherwise it would have been to high for my trailer.
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Post by Dalluke »

2 questions, i have a 1992 NH pajero, would the same things apply for me if i do a body lift of 2" are lines long enough etc and also where can i buy the body blocks from and how many do i need....

Dave, thanks guys
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Post by Danny148 »

Dave you can probs look around and find some body lift kits around or the internet, i got mines off the UK ebay for 70 euros which all together with shipping was $198 Aus, and yes if you do a 2inch body lift my hoses and brake lines were long enough so you should be fine 2 :D also if you have a LWB then there are 12 mounting points.

heres the link for the lift kit:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LWB-2-Body-Lift-K ... .m20.l1116


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Post by Dalluke »

Thanks mate!!!

Final question how do you make space in trans tunnel?
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Post by dklyne454 »

Dalluke wrote:Final question how do you make space in trans tunnel?
With a REALLY BIG HAMMER :rofl: :rofl:







I made 2 cuts with the grinder about 1/2 an inch long, at the rear (closest to back seats) of the gear shifter hole in the floor. One on each end, then got a pair of vice grips, and bent it down and tapped it with a hammer to open the shifter hole up by that 1/2 an inch.


I then shaved the plastic centre consol to achieve the same purpose, and as the metal based rubber sound boot wouldn't go back on because of cutting, i put some waterproof weed mat and duc taped it down to seal it from river crossings, then just sat the boots over to help with deadening the noise.

Hope this helps
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Post by Dalluke »

has anyone tried the 2" shift extenders that the same company in europe sell???
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Post by eddy 76 »

I did a body lift on my nk and entended the shifters by 2 inches and made bends in them to suit so when sitting in car you would have no idea a body lift was done all rubber boots were saved and bolted back in to same holes and no trimming of centre console was required. dont dodge it up do it properly.
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Post by cooky2511 »

I started putting a 2"lift in my nh today. Had one BIG problem, could not lift the body from the chasis. The bloody body kept bending under the jack. Any ideas? How to or where to.
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Post by hudson44 »

Are all bolts undone? 6 per side for lwb
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Post by cooky2511 »

ive undone all but the front 2. I didnt want to pull them all out at once just incase it moved out of alignment
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Post by scooby_74 »

Did mine on a hoist, but if you even leave 1 in it wont lift will only try twist.

There bolted down pritty firm from factory.
Didn't extend my sticks or cut my tunnel, just bent my sticks aswell. took me several goes to get the transfer one right, but i like it looks like a short shift :P
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Post by NJV6 »

cooky2511 wrote:ive undone all but the front 2. I didnt want to pull them all out at once just incase it moved out of alignment
Of course it won't lift with a bolt still tight.... :roll:

Do one side then the other. I left all the bolts in one side (without nuts) and did side to side. Easy.
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Post by cooky2511 »

cheers boys. All done.
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