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Post by jabboo »

thats just for the bolts and blocks though
what about the brackets you need to lower your radiator and your bullbar and the rear bumper ?
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Post by lowndsie »

can anyone recomend a company that does the full bodylift? and price if anyone had it done.
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Post by Jimmy L »

jabboo wrote:thats just for the bolts and blocks though
what about the brackets you need to lower your radiator and your bullbar and the rear bumper ?


You don't need any brackets for the radiator, all you need to do is re-drill a couple of holes lower down and re-mount. As for the other bits and pieces that require lowering on the firewall just use some scrap alumium or steel which costs nothing.
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Post by Croz »

If you want to do the bodylift check this page, Dave Fogwill is a member on here and did the best write up of how to do the lift...

http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html

There isnt anything complex about it...
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Post by jabboo »

fair enough
what about the rear bumper and front bumper (with bullbar attached) ?anything complez about them ?
if not im up for doing this myself :)
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Post by Croz »

I believe the bumpers is where you have to get creative... there will be a thread a while back on bodylifts with a post in it by "Toyhatsu", he outlines the brackets made by Mike Hennessy... there are fotos too.


One of the best things to do before modifying the car is to lie under it for a while and just observe... take note of how everything goes together, where things bolt up and how much travel there is in things like brake hoses and cables etc.. then you will have a good idea of how to do things.

You might even come up with new and novel ways of doing stuff, that others havent thought of first.
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Post by lowndsie »

booked the fez in for the suspension lift.......just waiting for them to get the parts in.

now it's getting very exciting......the bug has bitten.
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Post by SimplyPV »

lol jason.. if the bug has just bitten... hold on tight mate.. you got a LONG ways to go..... might want to try holding on to that wallet of yours as well... :?
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Post by lowndsie »

Dam......still waiting.

would hate to be in a hurry.
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Post by ferog »

:D cmon whats taking so long..? I got my 80 when you were talking bout lifting, its been lifted and wheels tommorrow.. :P
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Post by lowndsie »

yeah i know.......they got me cause i put the deposit down first and then found out bout the wait.

i'll be really ticked off if I dont have it in time for our trip.
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Post by rOd »

ferog wrote::D cmon whats taking so long..? I got my 80 when you were talking bout lifting, its been lifted and wheels tommorrow.. :P


Em, you must be rolling in money or something. So you went for the 80 recently and already done mods to it! :shock:

Any pics? :D
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Post by ferog »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 8&start=30

wheels and tyres tommorrow, they told me i had too wait a week, so i started hassling them theyre in tommorrow... w00t


Never mind Jas, better off not rushing it anyway.. ;) Will be a nice setup.
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Post by rOd »

Very nice truck Em. :cool:

Go the barn doors!

35" boots. :D yummy

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Post by lowndsie »

well it looks like we ran out of time for the lift before our trip. Never mind there will be plenty more trips in the future.

i will post before and after pix once the job has been completed.
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Post by travis »

I just recently tried getting a set of new leaf springs from TJM.
Having waited for over 4 weeks, i cancelled the order. The bloke from TJM had contacted me about 3 times during those 4 weeks, each time with a new ETA on when the springs were going to arrive. So anyone heading towards TJM for new suspension for the Feroza.... Not a good move.
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Post by murcod »

Bummer Travis... any idea on what you'll go for next?

The Kings Springs to suit a narrow track are only around $350 including bushes going by what's been posted on WARFS. They don't appear to make any for widetracks though.
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Post by lowndsie »

Booked in for tomorrow.......YES.

Took three weeks but the guys at TJM were heaps helpful and i think they were generally apologetic. Problems with the supplier.

Will post some before and after shots......
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Post by lowndsie »

w00t.....

it's all done....posting before and after pix tomorrow.

1cm difference from the front to back but in looks heaps more at the moment. guess the leafs will sag a bit in time and it'll even up.

ride is a little tougher but hard to say until it hits a dirt road.
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Post by Croz »

Well then get some tyres and lets go and test it out!!
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Post by Jimmy L »

I'd have to agree with the comments made about TJM. They are useless, my girlfriends works for the mongrels and I still haven't got my set what I ordered ages ago. I'm doubly spewing because a custom set was available at the wrecker for $150 which I was gunna buy but ended up in a barney with the missus over em.
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Post by lowndsie »

tyres in a few weeks.....

i'll be there.
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Post by lowndsie »

some pix....doesnt really show much of an increase but it's there....gives some idea from the body to the diffs on the rear shot.
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Post by Croz »

Nice work Jase... now lets test it!
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Post by lowndsie »

well after having driven 100 kms with the new springs i'm pretty happy with them.

only thing that concerns me now is that cause i went with heavy duty leafs i'm gunna lose some downwards travel. :cry: i guess everything is a compromise of some description.
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Post by murcod »

Looks like you got at least two inches? Seems a lot higher from the photos.
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Post by Croz »

Did they replace the plates under the leaf springs? You have a different shock mount to me and am wondering if that is a part of the new kit...?

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