Best way to lift a body
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 12:57 pm
Hi,
Doing a body swap on my 85 runner.
Was not really concerned when i was pulling the old body off as it was getting turfed but i now have the donor vehicle and it still has all the interior and panels on it and am concerned with the extra weight. When i pulled the old one off i just used an engine crane on the front cross member on the body and got a couple of mates to lift the ass end and rolled the chassis out. Dont want to do this with the new one cause it is abit heavier.
Will go to kennards lift and shift and get something sufficient to lift the whole thing but where should i lift from? Should i use a splitter so the straps dont pull in on the body when i lift or will it be alright? Was thinking a plank of wood under each wheel arch then use some sort of splitter above the roof then lift from there or what?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
SPS
Doing a body swap on my 85 runner.
Was not really concerned when i was pulling the old body off as it was getting turfed but i now have the donor vehicle and it still has all the interior and panels on it and am concerned with the extra weight. When i pulled the old one off i just used an engine crane on the front cross member on the body and got a couple of mates to lift the ass end and rolled the chassis out. Dont want to do this with the new one cause it is abit heavier.
Will go to kennards lift and shift and get something sufficient to lift the whole thing but where should i lift from? Should i use a splitter so the straps dont pull in on the body when i lift or will it be alright? Was thinking a plank of wood under each wheel arch then use some sort of splitter above the roof then lift from there or what?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
SPS