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body lift for sierra
body lift for sierra
well there is nothing in the zook bible, so i thought i can get us a thread they can link...
im going to start modding the fourby a bit soon
i wanna get a 2" body lift in...
now can you guys tell me, what has to be done...
and what else do i need
ie extended break lines?
or other shit like that....
cheers
im going to start modding the fourby a bit soon
i wanna get a 2" body lift in...
now can you guys tell me, what has to be done...
and what else do i need
ie extended break lines?
or other shit like that....
cheers
This has been covered so many times there should be heaps if you search.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=
is just one thread that had some good tech in it.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=
is just one thread that had some good tech in it.
The bracket for brake lines on the inner guard needs to be removed, a new hole drilled, and remounted.
Hose clamps on fuel filler need to be loosened, there is usually enough length to re-use it, but new hose could be wise.
Never remove all body mounts at same time, as body goes floppy and then is hard to remount. Loosen one side, remove other side, fit lift in a bit at a time.
Some rear bars are connected to body and chassis, if so just unbolt.
Most stuff is fixed to chassis only, making Sierras easy to lift.
Just check for anything joined to chassis and body, as you don't always know what previous work has been done.
did mine years ago, thats all I can think of now, but others will pipe up, and so will I if I remember anything else
christover
Hose clamps on fuel filler need to be loosened, there is usually enough length to re-use it, but new hose could be wise.
Never remove all body mounts at same time, as body goes floppy and then is hard to remount. Loosen one side, remove other side, fit lift in a bit at a time.
Some rear bars are connected to body and chassis, if so just unbolt.
Most stuff is fixed to chassis only, making Sierras easy to lift.
Just check for anything joined to chassis and body, as you don't always know what previous work has been done.
did mine years ago, thats all I can think of now, but others will pipe up, and so will I if I remember anything else
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
I did mine about a year ago. But what i can remember is that i had to mover the front bar up with custom brackets. For the steering shaft i placed an additional rubber spacer for the length. (not necessary but thought it would be better). And ground out the top right hand side of the hole that the transfer case lever is located instead of bending the origional so that low range can be accessed again.
Sierra Buggy, SPOA, Lockers, Weber Carb etc..
everything will fit ok with a 2" BL. You will need to bend t/case shifter and gearstick or open up the holes a bit so they dont hit. i used a jack on the tyres to lift body up one corner at a time.
Make sure you unclip all wiring before lifting .
Make sure you unclip all wiring before lifting .
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
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