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Colorado Body Lift

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Colorado Body Lift

Post by Rookie »

Hey guys has anyone done a 2" body lift on their Colorado? I have heard conflicting stories about needing a steering shaft extension and the steering shaft rubbing on the turbo. Can anyone confirm these things and also what size bolts are required? obviously 2" longer then whats in there now but how long are they? also is there anything else that needs to be modded ie: brake lines/fan shroud

Any help would be much appreciated.

Dave
Last edited by Rookie on Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Colorado Body Lift

Post by preecy »

hey mate just reading ur post and was woundering how the drive shaft would rub on the turbo im sure u ment steering shaft cheers :D
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Re: Colorado Body Lift

Post by Rookie »

wops yer should read steering shaft will edit now thank for picking that up
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2010 Colorado - unmolested for now.

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88 Cruiser Middy Frp Top
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T-T-T-T-T Turbo
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Re: Colorado Body Lift

Post by preecy »

no worries mate ;)
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Re: Colorado Body Lift

Post by Shambles »

Have read a bit on the subject, steering shaft extension hits the turbo on the deseils. Some have taken off the heat sheild and filed the turbo to give enough clearence. I heard that his still hits when giving it heaps in the rough though. Brake lines have been fine. Fan shroud are bit fiddley but nothing too hard.

http://www.4wdaction.com.au/forum/viewt ... 0&t=112168" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; has a fair bit on it over the years if you search for it.

Would I do it with the front airbags, nope
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