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Body lift on a 60 series
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Body lift on a 60 series
I recently saw a cruiser with a 75mm body lift, i wasnt able to speak with the owner about any compications he may have had, i have a 50 mm body lift already, but wouldnt mind upgrading to 75mm, as my wheels just touch when really leant over. And i work at a steel yard making it easy to fab the blocks up. Has anyone got a body lift more than 50mm???
Re: Body lift on a 60 series
Most people go 50mm as it's able to be approved for road use at the moment. I would look at your suspension before adding any more bodylift. Some bump stop extensions could be a cheap answer. Where does it rub? My HJ60 with 2"body 2" Spring and extended shackles only just touches full flex on 35s.
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Re: Body lift on a 60 series
I'd be mostly concerned about the brake lines.
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Re: Body lift on a 60 series
Yeh cheers, i have extended schakles and a 2" suspension lift already, and i have extended the brake lines already. It rubs on the front guard, on the corner at the bottom closest to the drivers door, on 35's
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