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vicelores big 2in Body Lift write up. lotsa pics.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

no, exactly the same.

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Post by zookieboi »

Gwagensteve wrote:no, exactly the same.

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Post by daniel_111 »

this maybe a stupid question but once you extend the steering colum, should you put salastic or something back in the 2 holes drilled out??
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Post by just cruizin' »

No need, though it might stop a little bit of crap getting in but I won't worry about it if you choose this method. Some kits :roll: come with a double thickness rag joint anyways so you don't need to do this mod.
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Post by jw6277 »

This was great when i did the body lift in mine. wouldnt have attempted it if i hadnt have had this to look at.
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Post by vicelore »

Good to see this is still getting used :)

Miss the old zook looking at these pics..

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Post by Guy »

what is the smallest body lift you can do ... I really only need about 15mm more clearance ..
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Post by V.W.Dave »

love_mud wrote:what is the smallest body lift you can do ... I really only need about 15mm more clearance ..
It can be 1mm if you want. just have to find the female screws and cut them and the spacer blocks down to what ever length you want.
I have cut a 2" lift kit in half and worked a treat.
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Post by screwwoole »

Great write up. The utes are the same you just don't have the 2 at the rear, you will have 4 for the tray.
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Post by Guy »

I think I will rework some brackets ... low is the new lift ...
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