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Whos got a lifted bt50

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Whos got a lifted bt50

Post by StarkRavingSimmo »

Hey Guys,

Hoping someone with a lifted bt50 might be able to help me out. A mate of mine wants to lift his bt50. But its his first 4wd and his wife's daily driver so they are a bit hesitant as they don't know how different it'll feel on the road.

So was hoping someone with a lifted 50 might be able to take him out and let him have a short drive so he can see how different it would be.

Naturally, theres a 6pack in it. He's in the Blue Mountains but Sydney or surrounds are cool too.

Even some testimonies from those with a 2inch lift would be a help.

Cheers guys :)
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Post by spottydog. »

When I bought my BT-50, one of the mods that was done was an upgrade to the suspension.
I may be totally wrong here, but my understanding is that you can "wind" the front torsion bar suspension up around 50mm.
The rear being leaf spring suspension can be raised to suit the weight you are carrying.
Either stiffer springs, extra leaves or air bag.
I am extremely happy with the ride and articulation.
Sorry I am not local so he can see it for himself.

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Post by blackmav »

spottydog. wrote:.
I may be totally wrong here, but my understanding is that you can "wind" the front torsion bar suspension up around 50mm.
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Dont they have a coil?
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Post by spottydog. »

blackmav wrote:
spottydog. wrote:.
I may be totally wrong here, but my understanding is that you can "wind" the front torsion bar suspension up around 50mm.
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Cheers
Dont they have a coil?
Nope.
Torsion Bar.
This from the Mazda website:

Independent double wishbone with torsion bar and double acting shock absorbers.
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Post by alien »

can get out of the leaf spring lift by using some blocks as well. Depending on how the airbags etc are attached a body lift might be a better solution.
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Post by Jacked »

go get a proper lift.

in my experience with ford rangers (same car) old man emu suspension gave my mates bit of lift and made it much more comfortable to drive. just needed to lift your leg a bit higher to get in!
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