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Body Lift Questions (Yes i did read FAQ first)

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Body Lift Questions (Yes i did read FAQ first)

Post by Clint »

I have been thinking of doing a 2" body lift on my Roza. I have read all the links from FAQ's and am quite confident i can do it no probs.
However i would like to know the diameter of the body blocks required. I read someone used 70mm od but had to machine some off the outside to get them to fit. I was gunna go with 50mm outside diameter, can anyone confirm that this is correct.
Also, will a 2" suspension lift and a 2" body lift make a norrow track too unstable?
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Post by Clint »

Oh and also, what material would be best.
I can get mild steel for free and have access to a lathe to machine them, but they would be quite heavy.
Or i can by some alloy instead and machine them.
So, M.S. for free and heavy or alloy for $$ and light?
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Post by Croz »

From what I have read I plan to use nylon blocks to lift mine as metal blocks can be noisy...

Might wanna check whats legal in your state too...
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Post by murcod »

Alloy blocks can corrode... there was a thread in general tech a couple of months ago on the pro and cons of them.

Clint have you measured the diameter of the standard body spacers? My guess would be get something the same diameter?
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Post by rOd »

Clint wrote:I can get mild steel for free and have access to a lathe to machine them, but they would be quite heavy.


Free stuff is the way to go any day. :D

As for the weight, well really, how heavy can ten 50mm MS blocks weigh? 5-6kgs? A case of beer weighs more. :D

It would transmit more vibration than nylon though. :?
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Post by Jimmy L »

There has been some debate over lift blocks in this discussion board somewhere. Think nylons are currently illegal in QLD but not NSW. Mine's in Qld and got nylon they are about 50mm in diameter from memory. I made sure I sprayed the visible ones black and got the bullbar and rear bumpers lifted to hide the lift as much as possible. Sure a bodylift makes your truck look beefy but is a compromise on handling in my view on a narrow track truck.
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Post by HeathGQ »

QLD. A 50mm body lift is a legal modification. You MUST apply for the modification before you do it, detailing what your doing, whats being changed, what materials your using, etc. After which, DOT will sent back approval, you may then do the body lift legally.

I believe lift block must be metal, not nylon.

If you search the whole board, there was a thread that provided the link. It wouldnt be hard, just got the www.transport.qld.gov.au and search there.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Pretty sure you have to go metal in QLD but I was not pulled up on it going from NSW to QLD....

Friend of mine had it on a narrow track, did make it more suseptable to rollover offroad, tipped it twice...but you just have to adapt your driving style and take it a bit more sensible...
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