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How to lift a transfercase???
How to lift a transfercase???
Hi all,
Just wondering who's out there that has lifted there tcase, so it is now at least inline with the bottom of the chassie rails. So it doesnt get snagged on rocks and other obsticals. Any pics or info would be great.
Cheers Dan
Just wondering who's out there that has lifted there tcase, so it is now at least inline with the bottom of the chassie rails. So it doesnt get snagged on rocks and other obsticals. Any pics or info would be great.
Cheers Dan
I changed the standard mounts to engine moutns from a skyline on the side with two mounts and a cortina 1 on the other side. My Transfer sits flush or higher than the chassis rail now if i remmeber correctly (can't check as it's outta the car at the moment). But the handbrake drum still sits under the rails slightly, but i found this to be a really good mod as I have a LWB and at the time had no lift so i was getting snagged on it alot.
Mark.
Mark.
Mark.
Do you know what skyline/cortina model they were from. i am guessing a R30.markil wrote:I changed the standard mounts to engine moutns from a skyline on the side with two mounts and a cortina 1 on the other side. My Transfer sits flush or higher than the chassis rail now if i remmeber correctly (can't check as it's outta the car at the moment). But the handbrake drum still sits under the rails slightly, but i found this to be a really good mod as I have a LWB and at the time had no lift so i was getting snagged on it alot.
Mark.
cheers
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Cheers mate.markil wrote:I changed the standard mounts to engine moutns from a skyline on the side with two mounts and a cortina 1 on the other side. My Transfer sits flush or higher than the chassis rail now if i remmeber correctly (can't check as it's outta the car at the moment). But the handbrake drum still sits under the rails slightly, but i found this to be a really good mod as I have a LWB and at the time had no lift so i was getting snagged on it alot.
Mark.
Yea just was wondering, since mine is a swb with no body lift and a 1L tcase, if those mounts would fit as well. Wouldnt have a pic by any chance?
Thanks Dan
I don't recall which model skyline or cortina mounts they were, but i'll see what i can do to find out tomorrow if i remember. I don't have a bodylift on mine either, but with a bodylift it would be much better/easier. I had to to do a bit of "remodelling" to the surrounding bodywork of mine, and then i just managed to fit it back up there. My xfer is a 1.3 litre model also.
Cheers, Mark.
Cheers, Mark.
Mark.
T-case lift
Only thing about doing this is it will make the drive shaft angles more radical. particularly if you're using SPOA or similar. It may expediate the destruction of the universal joints as well.
Having said that, I still reckon it's a great idea, and it's a common mod for TJ Wranglers. Don't know about other models. My mate has a TJ and was thinking about it.
Cheers,
Adam
Having said that, I still reckon it's a great idea, and it's a common mod for TJ Wranglers. Don't know about other models. My mate has a TJ and was thinking about it.
Cheers,
Adam
1998 Vitara Hard Top 2.0 EFI
65mm springs (by Allsprings)
35mm body lift
Rancho RS9000's
235's on 15in alloys
Flipped strut mounts
65mm springs (by Allsprings)
35mm body lift
Rancho RS9000's
235's on 15in alloys
Flipped strut mounts
Re: T-case lift
Well have thought about this, the drive shaft angles, but what happens when you do a spring lift? You change the angle of the driveshafts. Since i have only a moderate lift of 2 inch, hopefully a inch lift on the tcase shouldnt do too much carnage to the unis. Overall wouldnt the driveshaft angles equal that of a 3 inch spring lift. How about diff wedges? Can you get these? Would solve a bit of the castor problems up front and fix the angles a bit.Impulsive wrote:Only thing about doing this is it will make the drive shaft angles more radical. particularly if you're using SPOA or similar. It may expediate the destruction of the universal joints as well.
Having said that, I still reckon it's a great idea, and it's a common mod for TJ Wranglers. Don't know about other models. My mate has a TJ and was thinking about it.
Cheers,
Adam
Cheers, Dan
Re: T-case lift
Well have thought about this, the drive shaft angles, but what happens when you do a spring lift? You change the angle of the driveshafts. Since i have only a moderate lift of 2 inch, hopefully a inch lift on the tcase shouldnt do too much carnage to the unis. Overall wouldnt the driveshaft angles equal that of a 3 inch spring lift. How about diff wedges? Can you get these? Would solve a bit of the castor problems up front and fix the angles a bit.Impulsive wrote:Only thing about doing this is it will make the drive shaft angles more radical. particularly if you're using SPOA or similar. It may expediate the destruction of the universal joints as well.
Having said that, I still reckon it's a great idea, and it's a common mod for TJ Wranglers. Don't know about other models. My mate has a TJ and was thinking about it.
Cheers,
Adam
Cheers, Dan
Re: T-case lift
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