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body lift

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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body lift

Post by custom hauler »

hey guys just lookin at doin a body lift in the new shape lux for a mate
its a turbo diesel extra cab
was just wonderin if its as simple as the old shape. just lift the body and extend brake lines?????
or is there other bits i needa look out for ( wiring harnessess?? sensors of any sort??? )

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Post by BadMav »

All I tell people to do is lay under the vehicle and find all the wires, lines brackets, flaps, shrouds etc etc that go from body to chassis.
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Re: body lift

Post by Zuri92 »

in the old luxes such as 1990 you do not need to extend brake lines

anyways as said just check around the rad fan to see if anything will clash, get under car and check anything and everything that goes from cab to chassis and see if it has enough play to do it. also remember gearsticks and steering as they are affected.

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