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Rocsta Body lift

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Rocsta Body lift

Post by James_Murray »

What size works?

I am looking at 32mm cause I know it has been done, but is 50mm still okay? Anything extra that needs to be thought about?

I am wondering if I will then fall into trouble with the gear levers etc.

Is the radiator bolted to the chasis?
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Post by James_Murray »

Just adding this info for anyone that may search the archives in the future.

The standard bolt lengths are 80mm, so for a 40mm body lift the replacement bolts will be 120mm.

The standard mounts are 50mm diameter, so I will be getting 60mm diameter blocks for fun - no real reason.

the radiator is bolted to the chasis, so there is no need to relocate the fan shroud or radiator.

As paul suggested, a taller lift will require attention for the clutch slave cylinder. After looking at it, I think I may run into trouble even at 32mm body lift - will see?

the steering sharft will need to be extended, but only a small adjustment since it is on such a slight angle.

The fuel filler may be fine - though I will check it out.

The rear bumper and trim will be moved up to equal the body lift.

The front bar will stay where it is, until I make a custom bar for it anywaya - some stage in probably 8 or so years.

I have ordered the body lift blocks to be ready for pickup friday, basically the black nylon tube, bought at a meter, cut at 32mm. will cost about $30-40 plus the longer bolts to suit.

I should have a fun weekend, i just wish the effort would result in a higher lift, but the plan is to acheive just a little in a few places (ie body, springs, shackles, tyres), in the hope to keep a low COG.

James.
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

You'll be suprised at what a little block can do for the clearence you'll get.
Next you'll need wider offset rims so it doesn't want to tip over and increase your track. The stock rims aren't real good.
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Post by James_Murray »

The rims I have now are 1" wider offset for the moment.

The thing I am concerned with is the rear bar - you said you raised the rear bar to the next bolt holes up (using just the upper mounts). Now, I have cut the blocks at 32mm tall, I thought thats what you had, but I may be out by as much as 8mm?

Thanks, James.
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

Just look a little closer you'll work it out.
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Post by James_Murray »

sweet as!
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

what's the final result :?:
Come on where's the pic's of you going over somthing all flexed up ;)
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Post by James_Murray »

Okay, I will get some photos - it is amazing the difference with the lift and the swaybar disconnected.

I have a set of 180mm shackles, just need to round the edges - they fouled when I tried to fit them in the wee hours of this morning.
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Rocsta.

Post by James_Murray »

lotsa fun mate.

Just got back from ZigZag/Clarence. Here is a pic of it.



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Post by paultherocksta96 »

"Bend and streach reach for the ground"
:D Cool not bad for a leaf front end with stock springs hey :!:
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

You need to take those clips out that hold the brake line to the shock they look pretty tight ;)
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Post by James_Murray »

Yeah, I'm pretty happy with it, though I want to do a springover if I can, or at least dropped hangers. or shackles if it has to be.

Is it Matt that did a SPOA on Lil Elvis? Do you have his contact details.

I checked the brake lines, and you are right, they are just about at the limits.
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

Here's a flex. Hope this works (pic)
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

Now idea about spring overs not aloud in QLD and I don't now about Matt's details either.
I think thank some other guy ages ago in OZ did it and put out pic's up on rocsta site. :roll:
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next project - Spring Over

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Post by paultherocksta96 »

What's going on :?:
Little Elvis is for sale on msn.
Some fella from msn has started a Rocsta site.http://www.rocsta.org/rocsta/index.php
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Post by paultherocksta96 »

James take a pic of the shock mount 90deg turn that you got off LS for me will you :)
I got my car running again found some wrecks in Ispwich and Toowoomba :armsup:
Ta
Paul
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