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Lifting a 'zook ute.

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Puk
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Lifting a 'zook ute.

Post by Puk »

Hi,
I tried to drop this question into another thread but realised i was hijacking so i thought i would start again.

I want to throw the old 2" body lift into a stockman ute. Should it be easier than the full bodied models? There should be less bolts/blocks to play with, shouldn't there? Is it still worth buying a full lift kit?

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Post by ofr57 »

depends on the quality and what the bodylift blocks are made of and yes there is less of them since its a ute
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Post by joshnz1 »

theres only 2 less blocks and u only have to wack nuts and bolts on those 2 any way so its savs u about 5 mins
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