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body mount stud lengths

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body mount stud lengths

Post by built4thrashing »

does any one know the lengths of the body mounting studs and what the thread is?? Are they all the same?
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Post by Damo »

Dunno the length exactly but the thread is M10x1.25
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Post by built4thrashing »

yeh found that in a bodylift thread but it doesnt say how long they are. only interested in the welded in studs not the removable front or rears
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Post by skippy »

built4thrashing wrote:yeh found that in a bodylift thread but it doesnt say how long they are. only interested in the welded in studs not the removable front or rears


why not measure it?

They are roughly 2-2.5" from memory (it's been about a year since I've looked at body mount studs).
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Post by Bad JuJu »

I ***think*** from what I remember they were 10mm 1.25thread pitch x65mm long
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Post by RB zook »

Bad JuJu wrote:I ***think*** from what I remember they were 10mm 1.25thread pitch x65mm long


that sounds bout rite
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Post by built4thrashing »

ok so if they are 65mm long then what would be the biggest body lift you could do without cutting the studs?
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Post by Bad JuJu »

you can get 30mm just ... 25mm would be way easier
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Post by Gwagensteve »

You don't need to cut the studs to install any size lift. I had 35mm in my car without any sort of jiggerypokery, but I did remove the rubber bush that sits on the underside of the chassis. I am not recommending this.

I have made a number of 2" body lifts for sierras (something like 8) these are machined and do not interfere with the stock studs. It is looking like I may need to make some more shortly. PM me.
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Post by -Mick- »

Gwagensteve wrote:I had 35mm in my car without any sort of jiggerypokery


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betcha knew exactly what I meant though eh? :lol:
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Gwagensteve wrote:betcha knew exactly what I meant though eh? :lol:


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Post by built4thrashing »

sweet thanx guys looks like its time to give it a small lift. Have to be a good boy and stay home for a while (Bathurst is soon) so i might as well play with it a little.
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