Today eavening I started with the bodylift of my Feroza.
It took me only 2 hrs for the right side - which sounds like a qualification for the olympic games

First i checked the cables, the lines, the steering... but I noticed NOTHING which might breake during the bodylift on the right side.
Then I removed all five bolts on the right side (and opened the bolts on the left side as well). I used a jacking equipment and some wood/timber to raise the body about 6-7cm. No prob so far.

Because I checked all bolts on the Feroza and I read all the related threads in the board here.... I decided to do only a 4cm bodylift instead a 5 or 6cm lift.
The reason:
There is no way to get these f*cking fine-metric bolts in Austria, so I had to do the lift with standard metic bolts (6 pcs 10x140 and 2 pcs 10x120). I reused 2 bolts/screws from the mid of the car to install it in the rear....


The three bolts in the mid of the car are no problem at all.


Front: I drilled the nut with 10.5 and used a new 10x120 screw whith a new washer and a new metric nut - there is space enough




Rear: It was a little bit tricky - but it worked as I planed it
I reused one Daihatsu screw/bolt from the mid of the car to fix the bodylift-block in the rear:
The following pic shows the original ajustment:

The new ajustment with the used screw:


finished job:

BTW: The blocks I used are made of "epoxy casting resin" cause I got a couple of blocks from a friend (8cm x 30cm). I Used a circular saw and then I cuted of all 4cm discs/blocks. After this mess

P.S The installed 31x10.5 on 8x15 rim is FOR BEEING HAPPY during the f*cking bodylift job...

Tomorow I'll to the left side....
Unsolved so far: How to exend the 4WD shift lever without fine-metric stuff here......

Best,
Haasa