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Att: Frank (Re Body Lift Tech)

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Att: Frank (Re Body Lift Tech)

Post by RoldIT »

Frank,

A mate is just about the fit his 2" body lift on a shorty NH and was wondering if you had a copy of the tech article that was floating around a while ago with t/case lever mod details, radiator, etc. I think your mate David in Qld had it posted on his web site but she no work no more. :cry:


This was the old link to jog your memory ...

http://home.gil.com.au/~david/Accessories/bodylift.html


Cheers.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Sure Kris :- http://members.optusnet.com.au/~grungle ... ndex2.html

It's still all there about the 2" b/l plus details on his new GU.


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Post by RoldIT »

Tehe ... that's what I was after.

Thanks. :wink:
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Post by MrGenius »

Using Davids tech article makes it a breeze :D One thing tho sort out how u will mod your transfer lever b4 u begin its pretty time consuming part of the body lift. The actual body lift takes about 20mins the rest of the time is modding the bumpers/bullbar mounts and ya transfer lever. Have fun :wink:
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