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MQ Body lift ?

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MQ Body lift ?

Post by Rickmv70 »

I have just bought a MQ short wheelbase. I am looking at putting a two inch body lift in it. I was just wondering if any one has any infomation that might help. I was looking at making the 2" blocks my self. What trouble if any might I find with the steering colum to the steering box. And will I have to get new raidiator hoses or will the standard ones strech.
I know they make body lift kits would it be just as easy to buy one other than making one? :?:
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Post by Patroldude »

I have just taken my 2 inch out after putting it in due to change of patrols - easy as job - hoses fine, no need to replace em. Take bottom shroud of radiator so fan won't hit it, slacken off steering column at rag joint where shaft slides in. get hammer and bash bracket that holds pipe going to clutch cyclinder, bash it good so it makes line slack - couple a good bashes make good. Whal - la! nothing more to do except enjoy!!!!

Me bash stuff good......uggg.

Oh I paid $20 a block from snake racing and bolts are about $70 or so - don't get hi tensile - go for 8.8 grade with nylock nuts. Hi tensile snaps under load where 8.8 has some give - rather bend it a little than snap it.

Best of luck dude.

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Post by Hales231271 »

I'll sell you a brand new Lift kit .
65mm dia solid Aluminium blocks 50mm
All the grade 8.8 zinc plated bolts and washers nylocs

$160 with free post.


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Post by Heathx4 »

Dude, read the bible and search! Lots and lots of ppl have done this already and a few have documented it. I made the blocks myself, and went into a fair bit of detail about the process in my member's thread. Might be worth checking out, even without the photos.
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Post by Rosey »

mate find someone who sells the nylon and get them to cut the blocks to length. Drill them with a drill press and your half way there. Mine cost me $60 for the 8 x 2" blocks if I recall right. The bolts should only be around $20 if you pay cash at the right joint.

u may have some trouble keeping your lever in low range after the lift, i cut a small amount of body away to help.

I've got my blocks sitting here unused now. You can have em for $30 plus postage.

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Post by Rosey »

what the hell, your in gladstone, QLD. Drop by and pick them up. you can have the bolts to if you need or I might be able to track down some new ones free of charge.
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Post by Screwy »

As Heath said, there is absolutely Loads of info on this forum about body lifts on MQ's.
a few notes though:

- for a 2 inch body, the standard steering rad joint will fit.
- for a 3 inch lift u will need a longer one.
- your stock fuel filler hoses will fit for 2inch, but not for 3 inch
- radiator shroud needs to lose the bottom
- clutch line bracket needt to me bent or cut
- air filter ( if deisel ) piping between pre filter and main filter will need modding
- diff breathers may need lengthening


All other things are fine apart from the obvious of putting new bolts and stuff in :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:- for a 3 inch lift u will need a longer one.
- your stock fuel filler hoses will fit for 2inch, but not for 3 inch

i have a 3" body lift and my rag joint is fine :? , i did bust one with 2" lift thou :bad-words: .
And my fuel filler hoses are standard :? , but then again i have a special fuel tank :D
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Post by Screwy »

Well, the hoses only just stretch enough to get a clamp on for a 2 inch lift, your tank must have different length hose.... or pipes.

You r rag joint will fit for a 3 inch lift but there will be almost no shaft on it and it WILL break, there is a easy solution, just get a longer joint from another car :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

yeah i guess, my tank is abtually modded for the bodylift
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Post by Screwy »

well if the tank is lifted for the body lift of course the hoses wont need changing, it would be as if there was no body lift ( as far as the tank is concerned )

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Post by Big Red Toy »

wow :shock: we really can dribble on about meaningless shit can't we :lol: :lol: :lol: , i wish i had a garage, then i could be rodifing the patrol
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Post by Screwy »

yeh,
but we are bored :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

i agree
Anyway back to the bodylift......... use hi-tensile why would u use anything else? that would just be stupid!!!!!
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Post by Rickmv70 »

:P Just finished fitting a two inch body lift today. It went smooth and easy thanks to all of your help.
Thanks all ! :D
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Post by Screwy »

sweet, sounds good mate.
How did u go with the rear 2 mounts?

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Post by Rickmv70 »

Had no problems with the rear mounts, The ony thing that I missed was I nearly pulled my clutch line out. Had to remove it from the mount on the fire wall. Now I have to get the leafs reset 2" above standed. The front have sagged that bad my tyres still hit after the body lift.
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Post by Screwy »

[quote="Rickmv70"]Had no problems with the rear mounts, The ony thing that I missed was I nearly pulled my clutch line out. Had to remove it from the mount on the fire wall. Now I have to get the leafs reset 2" above standed. The front have sagged that bad my tyres still hit after the body lift.[/quote]

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Post by V8Patrol »

Rickmv70 wrote:Had no problems with the rear mounts, The ony thing that I missed was I nearly pulled my clutch line out. Had to remove it from the mount on the fire wall. Now I have to get the leafs reset 2" above standed. The front have sagged that bad my tyres still hit after the body lift.

Dont waste ya time getting em reset, they'll only droop again. New ones arent that expensive in comparision .....search the bible for manafacturers .

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Post by Screwy »

V8Patrol wrote:
Rickmv70 wrote:Had no problems with the rear mounts, The ony thing that I missed was I nearly pulled my clutch line out. Had to remove it from the mount on the fire wall. Now I have to get the leafs reset 2" above standed. The front have sagged that bad my tyres still hit after the body lift.

Dont waste ya time getting em reset, they'll only droop again. New ones arent that expensive in comparision .....search the bible for manafacturers .

Kingy


Not only are the not thaaaat much more expensive, BUT they will last longer, work betta, have warrantee, AND have a SEXY brand new Lik of black paint :D
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Post by BLUE MQ »

Hi Rosey, do you still have that bodylift 4 sale at $30.00 plus postage or has it sold, if you or anyone else has one for sale cheap I would be very interested. Either PM on here or call Jeff on (03)55824281.l
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