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mk triton bodylift

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mk triton bodylift

Post by dig3283 »

will be doing the following mods in the next couple weeks on my dual cab mk triton. 2 in body lift wind up the torsion bars and fit 33s. can anyone how much of the surround for the gear selector and where bouts? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: mk triton bodylift

Post by mk_mike »

dig3283 wrote:will be doing the following mods in the next couple weeks on my dual cab mk triton. 2 in body lift wind up the torsion bars and fit 33s. can anyone how much of the surround for the gear selector and where bouts? any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hey,

Check the post i made about a week ago at the bottom of the page.

I just did the body lift today using 2" spacers. The gear levers on mine just touch the console bin under the handbrake, so you will need to either piss off the console or bend your levers forward a smidge. I also cut into the side of each top front brake line mount to let the brake line pull through. They get mighty tight once it's lifted otherwise. Just be carefull not to snag the brake line with the grinder. Also you will need to loosen the wiring harness clamp on the drivers side under body where the grommet plugs up into the floor other wise it rips itself out. The front two tray mounts behind the body are a bitch to get to. I had to remove the inner front section of the wheel arch.

Otherwise it's not too hard a job. Best source of info is www.L200.org .

Cheers,

Mike.

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