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Body Lift, yeah yeah

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Body Lift, yeah yeah

Post by bainswor »

Ok I know this is spoken about every 2nd week. I have searched but not much luck.

I have a 77 rangie, manual, all standard. newish springs. I am going to put on 31x10x15 (maxxis mud).

I would like to give a 1'body lift.
I tried to get a bolt out at the front body mount today and they wont come out the nuts strip.

I am not that mechanically minded, but with detailed instructions am fine.


So I am looking to see if anybody has anyo ut there to help me!!


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Post by RaginRover »

Use vise grips and let us know how you go

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Post by bainswor »

I did try vice grips but without any success, due to the position of the nut and bolt.

further more, when I put the body lift block in, do I keep the rubber mounts? and I see the remnance of a rusted metal washer? do I need to obtain more of these?


Do I use 25mm blocks or 50mm blocks?

How do I extend the clutch line?


Sorry so many questions!

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Post by Loanrangie »

50mm blocks are the norm, you should replace all the rubbers and the rusted washers as well if they cant be re used. Probably need to replace the flexible portion of the clutch line with extended one.
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Post by Philip A »

Hacksaw blade and lots of patience. Or Dremel with reinforced cutting disk. I don't recall exactly but I think you could get it in maybe directly up and down. Cut through vertically , then split the nut with a cold chisel. You will not use these bits anyway.
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Post by bainswor »

ok sounds like a good start!

50mm diameter blocks?

where do I get new rubbers from? or what can I substitute?


regards Barnaby. maybe if I get new rubbers I can blow the nuts off with the oxy?
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Post by 86MUD »

Hi Barnaby

Lifting the body isn't that hard...just need time and patience. I ordered 50mm aluminium blocks from lrexpect.com.au the kit includes 10 spacers, bolts and rubbers.

To lift the body - undo all 10 mounts plus front and rear seat belt mounts. I didn't have to remove or replace my clutch line. Also undo the top mounts on the radiator, undo the universal joints of the steering shaft between the firewall and the steering box, and undo the fuel filler pipe

You will need new front brake hoses.

You can just carefully turn the T piece on the rear brakeline to get more length in the rear flexible hose.

Will need to fabricate new seat belt mounts from 25 x 3 mm flat steel plate. You will also need to fabricate new load space packers (on chassis behind rear wheels) and load packers under the front seats.

Just keep an eye on everything (especially under the bonnet) as you lift the body. I just used wheel stands under the sills - 2 on each side to evenly distribute the weight. I had wind up type wheel stands, but you may be able to use a jack.

Do not lift the body under a house like I did.....I was not able to get the car out once I had finished...I had to let the tyres down to get the car out from under my house!!! Now I have to raise the house!!

If you have a bull bar of rear bar, these will need to adjusted to match the lift..

Enjoy

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Post by bainswor »

thankyou for the detailed explanation!

That makes it all a bit more understandable!

That kit looks quite good from Lrexpert.

Thanks again

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Post by 110 TUFF »

Do not lift the body under a house like I did.....I was not able to get the car out once I had finished...I had to let the tyres down to get the car out from under my house! :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Post by BIg StEvE »

110 TUFF wrote:Do not lift the body under a house like I did.....I was not able to get the car out once I had finished...I had to let the tyres down to get the car out from under my house! :shock: :lol: :lol:
:rofl:
thats so stupid! :rofl: :finger:

Oh well at least u have done yours! :lol:
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