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2.8 hilux x-cb bodylift

Tech talk for Hilux

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2.8 hilux x-cb bodylift

Post by johnboy »

Does anyone know how many blocks are required? (its dark and cold outside so thats why I'm asking and not looking)
Also i have a solid steering shaft not the telescopic type so will i have to buy one of those doodads that snake racing sell or can i use the telescopic one out of the next series??

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Post by ausyota »

6 mounts for the cab.
4 of them you can use 75mm OD blocks, front 2 you dont have as much room and will probably need 50mm OD.

There are 8 mounts under the tray.
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Post by high n mighty »

You can get away with the 75mm ones on the front for space(mine has them) though they wont be any better than 50mm ones because of the mount size.
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Post by johnboy »

I got some 60mm hdpe today is it going to be a concern that ive not used 75mm??
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Post by johnboy »

Ausyota what did you do about the Steering shaft??? Have been reading about your sas hows it going???
got any pics???

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Post by ausyota »

It is going veerrryyy slowly :)
At the moment I am working on fitting the turbo, building a new tray + bar work and modying and lifting my long range tank.
I havnt even started the actual SAS yet :)
But it will get there eventually.
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Post by ausyota »

With my steering shaft I just undid the bolt on the spline section down at the box and it moved like a mm or 2 and did it back up.
I only have 40mm body lift though.
I do have a slight problem where the steering shaft goes though the fire wall it has a rubber seal around the shaft, because of the extra angle from the body lift it has chewed out that seal.
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