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Body lift on a fj45

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Body lift on a fj45

Post by Funk_off »

Hi Peoples, Am looking to finally put my lift blocks that have been sitting in the garage into my truck. I have all the blocks and bolts. Just wondering if anyone has lifted a fj45 and can give me any info on what i will need to adjust to get the lift in?
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Post by Stackson45 »

Hey dude - try searching for it first.

You'll have to mod things like steering column shaft, if only 2" your wiring annd lines should be alright, can't remember if i had to stretch brake lines or anything.

You should find what you're after.
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Post by andrewfarmer »

I had to extend the wiring to the temp sender and oil pressure sender
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Post by ORSM45 »

you have to lift the steering box 1.5 inches. and the colum in the cab 1 inch. brake lines and wiring was fine.
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