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mq/mk body lift

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mq/mk body lift

Post by adam.s »

I have read thru the links, and couldn't find the answer to this question:

Under the rear wheel wells, there is a latteral joint that bolts the chassis to the body - basically a U shaped bracket on the body which wraps around the chassis rail, and a bolt goes thru the pair.

I am guessing it is there to stop the body moving front/back under heavy acceleration (haha) or braking.

Whoever has done the bodylift probably hasn't had it engineered, and they have just left this bolt out - nothing in there. I am wondering if this is detrimental to the safety of the car ?

What do people doing mq/mk body lifts usually do/usually replace with this point, if they do it properly and get it engineered.

thanks
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Post by muddyperils »

It will not effect safety, I done mine in a shorty five years ago and its been to hellanback and its still all good, without this mod you are talking about but mine is not engineered, so I would say ring mannels or a local dealer who does body lifts and see what they say (to be engineered properly I would think you might have to modify the braket)
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Thankful to be able to use the tracks that are left....SHEET where are they........
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Post by Cactus »

I've been wondering about this also....-mine has no 'linkup' either but like muddy mine's not engineered.
My lift was an off-the-shelf kit which didn't come with any extra bolts or extensions ....so (?)
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Post by adam.s »

okay well i guess it's generally left off.

i will probably make something up just for safety reasons.

engineering is not really a problem, i'd rather not run into any problems because of it.

thanks guys for the replies :)

- if anyone has a picture of an engineered body lift on an mk or mq, could they possibly post pictures of this section? - much appreciated!
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

ive had two mq's with 2" body lift, no bolts and both engineered.
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Post by adam.s »

could you post a pic of the area under your rear wheel well ?

if it's been engineered then that is sweet :)
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