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2001 holden jackaroo LWB wagon body lift

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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2001 holden jackaroo LWB wagon body lift

Post by 84mksd33t »

wat do i need to know about doing a 2" body lift on the subjected vehicle?
i have done lots of patrols etc but tehy did not have airbags.

is there anything specific i need to know?
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Post by dogoff »

You have to Keep the bullbar in the same spot if it has one
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Post by corndale1 »

I did a 2inch body lift on my 90 model LWB Jackaroo, very easy. No modifations except that I did lower my radiator to keep it in line with where it used to sit. steering didn't need any work but I did have to bend my auto linkages a bit to get them to line up. Fuel filler will give you no problems. Took me less than one days work and I ain't particually mechanicly minded. I had a local metal fabricator here in Brisvagas make me new bullbar mounts to lift it inline with new body height. GOOD LUCK.
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