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2" Body Lift for Jimny (2001)
2" Body Lift for Jimny (2001)
Ok as topic suggests
This is what is needed, and any info / price approximation etc
Squik I know your out there somewhere its true you currently have a 2" BL yes or no
Cheers
Anthony
This is what is needed, and any info / price approximation etc
Squik I know your out there somewhere its true you currently have a 2" BL yes or no
Cheers
Anthony
Hi AnthonyP,
On my Jimny I made a 60mm body lift. It worked without extending the brake lines. We just cuted the inner side of the left flare where the brake line comes down to the axle and that's it.
The steering shaft had to be extended for about 20 mm.
We also used a modified OME suspension kit. It is a mixture of the Jimny and Vitara kit. So we gained about 50 mm of suspension lift. With the 30" tyres we reached the maximum of what is possible in Austria (complete lift must not be more than 20 cm).
Question to those who already made a bode lift:
How did you do it?
We completetly lifted the car body for about 40 cm away from the frame, disconnected ALL wires, cables, lines, ... to fit the 8 alloy spacers. So we had nothing to cut or drill from the car body. This job took about 25 hours! There is a good picture at JimnyHeaven where you can see what I tried to explain.
My Jimny seems to be an Austrian premiere because nobody ever did this to a Jimny in Austria before
This weekend was an offroad exhibition called Allradmesse where my Jimny has been presented. The funny thing is that Suzuki has also been there presenting the diesel version of Jimny and they tried to explain that it is absolutely impossible to modify the Jimnys Lots of people saw my Jimny and mentioned that this is the right way of moding it
Kind regards
Christian
On my Jimny I made a 60mm body lift. It worked without extending the brake lines. We just cuted the inner side of the left flare where the brake line comes down to the axle and that's it.
The steering shaft had to be extended for about 20 mm.
We also used a modified OME suspension kit. It is a mixture of the Jimny and Vitara kit. So we gained about 50 mm of suspension lift. With the 30" tyres we reached the maximum of what is possible in Austria (complete lift must not be more than 20 cm).
Question to those who already made a bode lift:
How did you do it?
We completetly lifted the car body for about 40 cm away from the frame, disconnected ALL wires, cables, lines, ... to fit the 8 alloy spacers. So we had nothing to cut or drill from the car body. This job took about 25 hours! There is a good picture at JimnyHeaven where you can see what I tried to explain.
My Jimny seems to be an Austrian premiere because nobody ever did this to a Jimny in Austria before
This weekend was an offroad exhibition called Allradmesse where my Jimny has been presented. The funny thing is that Suzuki has also been there presenting the diesel version of Jimny and they tried to explain that it is absolutely impossible to modify the Jimnys Lots of people saw my Jimny and mentioned that this is the right way of moding it
Kind regards
Christian
My brother a I did ours a couple of years ago and from what I remember it was pretty simple, Ours was 2" and was achieved by extending the studs which go from the body to the chassis by making some tube with the inside tapped to match the stud and then locktighted them on, slid on a lift block then bolted it through from the chassis.
Steering shaft needs to be extended a little and we just unclipped the brakelines out of the guards and that gave enough slack for a 4" suspension lift as well.
The fuel filler hose was just long enough and we had to trim a bit of the floor behind the transfer stick otherwise it wasn't fully in low range and could jump out sometimes.
The bumpers mount mainly to the body but also have brackets which hold it to the chassis at the bottom the rear wasn't too flimsy without them but on the front you need to either cut holes for the bottom corners of your chassis rails to polk through that black centre piece or leave it off but (but then it's pretty flimsy)
We did the both of them easily in a day, (worked separately for the easy stuff and together for the harder stuff) so could be done in a few hours if your all prepared and have some help and we did it for about $400 for the 2 cars including blocks and high tencile bolts, the threaded tubes I had made up at work so got for free.
Steering shaft needs to be extended a little and we just unclipped the brakelines out of the guards and that gave enough slack for a 4" suspension lift as well.
The fuel filler hose was just long enough and we had to trim a bit of the floor behind the transfer stick otherwise it wasn't fully in low range and could jump out sometimes.
The bumpers mount mainly to the body but also have brackets which hold it to the chassis at the bottom the rear wasn't too flimsy without them but on the front you need to either cut holes for the bottom corners of your chassis rails to polk through that black centre piece or leave it off but (but then it's pretty flimsy)
We did the both of them easily in a day, (worked separately for the easy stuff and together for the harder stuff) so could be done in a few hours if your all prepared and have some help and we did it for about $400 for the 2 cars including blocks and high tencile bolts, the threaded tubes I had made up at work so got for free.
Muzz
Can you cut the studs in the floorback slightly, and screw a treaded block onto the remaining stud, and then screw a high tensile bolt up through the body mount and into the lift block? Is the tread M10x 1.25? If so, I have a kit that will fit jimnys ready to go. The kit would then be identicle to a sierra kit. (not including bumper mounts and steering spacers etc.)
Pete
Pete
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Sorry...been slacking around doing other stuff
Yep, got the 3" body lift from Snake.....but it involved moving a lot of stuff around, down and extending things (brake lines, battery cables, fuel filler hoses, earth wires, reversing fuse boxes, using a steering extender etc etc etc)
Snake may even have the 2" now.... good thing is that they sell the *whole* kit, so you aren't trying to get bits at 4.30 on a Saturday arvo
Yep, got the 3" body lift from Snake.....but it involved moving a lot of stuff around, down and extending things (brake lines, battery cables, fuel filler hoses, earth wires, reversing fuse boxes, using a steering extender etc etc etc)
Snake may even have the 2" now.... good thing is that they sell the *whole* kit, so you aren't trying to get bits at 4.30 on a Saturday arvo
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Gutless wrote:Can you cut the studs in the floorback slightly, and screw a treaded block onto the remaining stud, and then screw a high tensile bolt up through the body mount and into the lift block? Is the tread M10x 1.25? If so, I have a kit that will fit jimnys ready to go. The kit would then be identicle to a sierra kit. (not including bumper mounts and steering spacers etc.)
Pete
From memory that thread size sounds familliar but I think there were 6 that size and 2 slightly larger. Good idea threading the blocks. Could probably drill and tap the 2 larger ones easy enough.
Muzz
Hi Suzuki people,
I've got a mate with a Jimny (think it is 1999) and has 225/70 16 BFG KO tyres on it. He has a 50mm spring lift but the tyres rub on full articulation. Nothing serious but he has burnt through some plastic. Anyone know if a 1in bodylift would be enough for these tyres with his current 50mm spring lift? I reckon it would.
From reading this it sounds like a 1in lift would require nothing more than the body blocks. Plus front and rear bumper adjustments.
I've got a mate with a Jimny (think it is 1999) and has 225/70 16 BFG KO tyres on it. He has a 50mm spring lift but the tyres rub on full articulation. Nothing serious but he has burnt through some plastic. Anyone know if a 1in bodylift would be enough for these tyres with his current 50mm spring lift? I reckon it would.
From reading this it sounds like a 1in lift would require nothing more than the body blocks. Plus front and rear bumper adjustments.
Land Rover Discovery series 1 V8
Beastmavster wrote:1" is worth doing. 1" is 1" worth of worth doing.
If you're only having minor rubbing issues go for 1"...... usually requires few mods for a body lift that small.
When I went from 1" ot 1 1/2" on the vitara it made for a lot more mods.
....<switch on evil little voice>......cut the guards out, I did.....grab a hacksaw and chew out the plastic bits, get a hammer and bash back the metal bits.......BWAHH HAHHH HAHHH.....it's half the fun.......<switch off evil little voice>
Go to my site www.jimnyworld.com in the tech talk on the forum, its all there
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