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finding the body mount bolts

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finding the body mount bolts

Post by vitara guy »

hey guys i have a swb vitara and i cant find the top of the body mount bolts that are just infont of the back wheels it seems that there are two differnt skins on the body and i have been lookin for ages but just cant find anything

any help would be greate as i am going to do a body lift as so as i find these bolts

and yes i have been serching the fourm
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Post by atari4x4 »

the suzuki's run captive body studs, the on 2 bolts are under the headlights.
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Post by vitara guy »

yer but i want to do a body lift and i cant figer out how to change the captive studs in the mounts just infront of the rear wheels so i can put longer bolts in for the body lift
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Post by atari4x4 »

either pm Just Cruzing off here & BUY one of his kits of grab one of these off ebay.

you can't extend the studs, you need female bolts that go over the studs.
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Post by just cruizin' »

The kits are pretty easy to install, even for novices. They come with instructions. You will need to modify the rear bumper mounts, pretty easy by running some 50x50rhs under it and the front bar. Apart from that is easy as.

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