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Engine Lifting

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Engine Lifting

Post by basketcase »

I have noticed more and more battle scares underneath the car and I want to get some more clearance with the engine, gearbox and transfer case.

So how do I go about this? I hear snake has a kit but that will cost way to much. Anyone else sell kits or could I just get someone to make up new mounts and get them welded on?
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Post by ausyota »

Snake racing make a 40mm engine mount lift for the 2.8 diesel Hilux.
Thats what I used along with a custom transfer crossmember to give the lift and increased clearance underneath.
Snakes spacer can be seen here - http://store.snakeracing.com.au/cache/i ... l?cache=no

4Crawler (USA) engine mount spacers- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks ... untSpacers

Hope that helps
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Post by -Mick- »

How about just adding some 4mm bash plates where it hits often :?:

I wouldn't like to raise the COG at all if possible ;)
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Re: Engine Lifting

Post by MQ080 »

basketcase wrote:I hear snake has a kit but that will cost way to much.


I think there comes a point where the $$$ for clealance value is just not there, as in this case. Do you really get caught up underneath oftern? For all of the effort involved to fit the spaces I doubt very much there would be that much of an advantage :roll:
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Post by MissDrew »

about 130mm extra clearance under your rig makes for a huge gain in ramp over angle. Thats what you get when you use the motor lift and the comp cross member.
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