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Body Lift for an 80 Series

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Body Lift for an 80 Series

Post by Hardcorr »

Righto, I know this is late notice. But I have a winch challenge on in two weeks and I would like to do a body lift to the 80.
Can those that have done it tell me what I am going to encouter, or what I need to do to get it right. I'm looking at a 50mm lift.
I'm not to worried about the front and rear bars as they are being replaced with tube bars, and the side steps aren't a worry either as I am doing away with the steps and cutting the sills out and replacing them with 100x75 RHS.
Your thoughts are sought as I need to do this quickly and don't have the time to find out I'm going the wrong way.
If it is too much to achieve I will worry about it after the winch challenge as I want to make sure I get it right.
Some of you might see this same post on other forums as I am posting it up in a number of places.

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Post by crankycruiser »

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