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lifting t/case

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lifting t/case

Post by built4thrashing »

what are the pro's and con's of lifting the t/case up to get it above the lowest part of the chasis rails to install a bash plate. Ive done a search but nothing i found said it was a good or bad idea.


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Post by DeWsE »

Interested as well. Will be doing this soon
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Post by sierrajim »

I've been looking at this as well. You are limited by a few things from what i can see:

1. The front driveshaft flange hitting the crossmember
2. the jackshaft between the gearbox and transfer angle
3. front and rear driveshaft angle

In saying that there are many people who have lifted theirs 25-30mm without too many problems.
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Post by Wolverine »

It increases your ground clearance and ramp over so it is therefore good!!!

I have read that you start getting vibes at 2 inches but any thing under that is all right.

Standard the max you can go is 1 inch but if you have a body lift you can go higher.
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Post by sierrajim »

or you could build a skid plate that does not require lifting of the case
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Post by nicbeer »

Hey Wolverine.

Where you been?

I have been thinking of the vibe probs as well. Would the angle be ok on the driftashafts.

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Post by Wolverine »

Depends on what angles your shafts are at already. If they are nearly maxed out then it would not be good!!!!!!

I have just been busy dude and was going to sell the zuk as I wasnt using it. I have since had some new found inspiration and have started cutting the zuk up and refining the suspension a little further. The zuk is going to be towed on an a frame so its no holds barred.
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Post by christover1 »

depends on wether 1.3 or 1.0.
theres less room in the 1.0 set up.
I lifted my t-case around 23mm, the max possible because the 1.0 cross member is above the drive shaft.
I just used sierra engine mounts as t-case mounts, this did the lift, and moved case back 8 or 10 mm, because of offset studs on the mounts, but this was better anyway, gave more space for the jackshaft.
because I'd already moved my front diff forward 22mm and now the case was back 10, I put a spacer in the front drive shaft just in case
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Post by built4thrashing »

sounds like a good thing to do . i'll be lifting it just enough to have a FLAT bashplate bolted to the chasis. how does having a centre handbrake effect it as ill be putting one on soon.
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Post by nicbeer »

It comes down more. ABout 1-2"'s I think. Can Take a couple of shots of mine if you want?

Not below the chassis line as a Hilux but.

Pic from the side

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Post by built4thrashing »

could you email the pics to me Built4thrashing@hotmail.com
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Post by nicbeer »

Will take some tonight.

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