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Post by Ferozaahhh »

Hey guys

Over the last two weeks my Feroza has been getting some TLC, starting with a 50mm body lift, then it got 31" muddies on some new sunraysia rims. Looks soooo mean now amd sits heaps taller than standard. :armsup:

The body lift was pretty easy really, apart from one bastard of a rusted bolt which we had to take the anglegrinder to :twisted:

Will post pics soon :D
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Post by 4x4xmore »

i am about to do a body lift on mine can you tell me what size, length and grade bolts i need to get
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html

Mate I got all the info I needed from Dave Fogwill's site - Thanks Dave! :armsup:

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Post by newbyferoza »

hey ferozaman would you be keen to pair up and we can both have a go at the same time doing the body lifts to our trucks that way we can work out what to do together to our rigs, as I am not confidant at all to do the lift by myself

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Post by 4x4xmore »

newbyferoza wrote:hey ferozaman would you be keen to pair up and we can both have a go at the same time doing the body lifts to our trucks that way we can work out what to do together to our rigs, as I am not confidant at all to do the lift by myself

cheers nico
yeah mate probably would be interested ill let you know when im gonna do it so you have plenty of time to get the parts. will pm you later in with my details so we can work it out. where are you located???
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Post by tufferoza »

looks great man. :)
i think i need to do a body lift, the 31's still hit the guards/flares even with the suspension lift on certain terrain.
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Post by Toyhatsu »

You need to climb on top of the neighbors Honda and get us a pic of that custom tonneau cover :D As I told you before it looks great!
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

Hehehe thanks Kent. Here's a piccie for y'all. :D
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Post by murcod »

Toyhatsu wrote:You need to climb on top of the neighbors Honda and get us a pic of that custom tonneau cover :D As I told you before it looks great!
Didn't even notice that! It looks good- any probs with leaking or wind noise?
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Post by RobF300 »

Much trouble to do that rear window? Would love to do a similar setup, swappable with the hard top.
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

No problems with noise or leaks so far - it's seen heaps of rain now too, so it's passed the test. Because there is a ridge where the hard top sit, it seals up nicely (press studs on the top section and hooks around the edge)

I can still put the hard top on, so it's all sweet :armsup:

It was no trouble to do the window cos someone else did it for me!! It was a piece of piss for them BTW :) Ya just need to look after it, if you don't it will crack and go yellow.
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Post by RobF300 »

Pretty funny with 1 roof rack up there too ;) Could be tough balancing your gear on it ¬_¬
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

RobF300 wrote:Pretty funny with 1 roof rack up there too ;) Could be tough balancing your gear on it ¬_¬
LOL yeah I keep meaning to take it off, but recently I had a thought that I might keep it and mount some spotties up there.. :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by RobF300 »

Was just gunna say throw a set of 4 nice big spotties there ;) 2 broad on the outside and 2 pencil with remote servos in the middle :D
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Post by Ferozaahhh »

Yeah that sounds good to me..... I think I'll do a dual battery setup as well before I hook those babies up - just incase I kill the alternator / battery prematurely :D
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Post by Bowhunter »

Mate I got all the info I needed from Dave Fogwill's site - Thanks Dave
Guess who owns Dave's Roza now?.....ME! Doing some more mods to the interior and some TLC on the gear box, shocks, clutch and front end over the next few weeks...

Have begun replacing interior panels, will post pics soon.

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