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body lift 2005 triton

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body lift 2005 triton

Post by Phwoar »

hi all, about 2 start getting gear ready for a 3 inch body lift on my 2005 triton glx-r dual cab, besides top radiotor hose, fuel filler, radiator shroud, brake lines and gear sticks what other problems might i have. i done old mk patrol wagon myself so doing it myself isnt a problem.

later on down the track when snake racing release the 4 inch suspension lift ill be getting that 4 sure
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Post by dig3283 »

snake racing said there were just bout to release it 2yrs ago when i got mine and still waiting. even volunteered mine for devolpment
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Post by FarmerL200 »

Hi mate,

I've not long fitted a 3" body lift to my UK L200 double cab. My list of mods was the same as yours but when I did it on mine, the fuel filler and top rad hose were fine. I did have to release the pressure on the front ABS sensor wires and I had to extend a flexi pipe the supplies air to the brake servo. The trick is to lift slowly and keep a good eye on things as you go.

Hope this helps.

Here is a pic after the lift with 35" Dyna Pro's fitted.

http://cid-8ebdc017b02ba651.skydrive.li ... MG2287.JPG
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Post by Phwoar »

ah yeah thanks, i might start it this weekend if i get the time. urs looks good where did u get ur headlights? im want em lol
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Post by FarmerL200 »

They sell the twin headlights over here as a Mitsi genuine accessory, but they are stooooopidly expensive. Got mine off Ebay nice and cheap.

I personally wouldn't recommend that susp lift on Ebay, a couple of lads over here have tried them, throws the wheel camber way out, the wheels look like \ / , not sure how to overcome.

Give me a shout if you need some help with your lift. :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Phwoar »

i looked on ebay but buggered if i could find them, how much were they?

i asked the guy who sells them if i needed to do anything after fitting the kit n he said not that he knew of so i might not get it. so have u got suspension lift aswell?
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Post by FarmerL200 »

Have a look at these

http://www.e-styling.co.uk/scpro/estyli ... 401&page=1

Scroll down the page, you'll see em. They aren't the genuine Mitsi ones but Morette make good stuff and they are quite a bit cheaper. Might be worth asking if they send stuff international.

I have Old Man Emu rear springs, these give about 1.5" of lift and extended rear spring shackles that give another 1.5". Up front I have Ironman torsion bars that I have removed and moved around a couple of splines to give some extra lift. You tend to lose downward travel on the front wheels with the torsion bars cranked right up but it hasn't caused me any problems off road yet.

Hope this helps.
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Post by Phwoar »

ah yeah they lok alright might have 2 start saving! the body lift came in the post today, hopefully the weather clears up over the weekend and i can have a go at it
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