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advice re body lift

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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advice re body lift

Post by mitsumud »

hi guys, i'm wanting to do a 50mm body lift on a v6 auto nf padj, has any one lifted a gen 1 v6 auto before?.
most of it is straight forward enough except
what do i have to do with the t - bar shifter and linkages etc
thanks in advance for any advice !
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Post by pajo money box »

I lifted mine without any mods to T bar and likages they stayed in place. From memory had to modify radiator shroud and filler hose to fuel tank
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Post by mitsumud »

:lol: cheers p m b , that rests my mind a bit , i had expected the filler and shroud.
thanks :D
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Post by J Top »

There should be an adjustment on the gear linkage to allow for discrepancies during manufacture, this will allow you to correct the gear positions
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