Hey all
I am looking to do a body lift to my feroza but am not sure on the best way to go about it... if anyone can help out or give me some instructions of some sort i would be much obliged.
cheers
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Feroza Body Lift
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Feroza Body Lift
Travis
'96 SXII Feroza
'96 SXII Feroza
Matey,
I recently did a bodylift on a feroza and found it to be relatively simple. Check the Daihatsu FAQ, as there is some helpful tips here.
Check this link and you will find a good procedure that is useful because it tells you what bits you need and how to do the lift and it's easy to understand.
http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html
My only advise would be to take your time, follow what it says to do in the procedure and make sure you shop around until you get high tensile metric fine thread bolts for the front and rear. To remove the rear stud, screw on a 17mm nut followed by a 15mm nut and unwind the 17mm nut to remove the stud. If any other body bolts give you a hassle and angle grinder works nicely.
Good luck
Jimmy L
I recently did a bodylift on a feroza and found it to be relatively simple. Check the Daihatsu FAQ, as there is some helpful tips here.
Check this link and you will find a good procedure that is useful because it tells you what bits you need and how to do the lift and it's easy to understand.
http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html
My only advise would be to take your time, follow what it says to do in the procedure and make sure you shop around until you get high tensile metric fine thread bolts for the front and rear. To remove the rear stud, screw on a 17mm nut followed by a 15mm nut and unwind the 17mm nut to remove the stud. If any other body bolts give you a hassle and angle grinder works nicely.
Good luck
Jimmy L
89 Narrow CracK Feroza EL- X
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2001 NM Pajero Exceed 3.5V6
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