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Square Blocks

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Nor
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Square Blocks

Post by Nor »

Hi there guys.

Is there a problem in using square blocks for my body lift?

Thanks.
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Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
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Post by bazzle »

No
But should be big enough to cover all of circular mount.

Ensure ones under doors dont impinge on the taper on the inner floor area.

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Square Blocks

Post by Nor »

Thanks for the tip.

The blocks I intend to use are square blocks of 100mm*100mm and 50 mm thick.

What do u think?


I have a LWB, so I'll use 10 blocks
Best Regards,
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
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Post by bazzle »

Should be ok.
You will have to relieve them where they touch other bits, ie front valance
and as I said grind a slight taper under floor ones

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Post by bogged »

they need to sit flat against the body work, and I think they will be a little big for the job.

Try them, you can always hack them to make fit!
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