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I recently put a 2" body lift in my '89 hi-lux & am happy with everything except steering shaft. It only sits about 15mm into both the upper & lower uni joints. Is this enough? I know some companies make shaft extentions but they all seem to be for 3" body lifts, I don't think i'd fit one in. Any advice (except the usual "buy a patrol" crap) would be appreciated!
is it a solid axle model? f it is you could try the shaft out of an ifs model. i swpped my 84 shaft for an 86 ifs one when i did crossover and the newer shaft seemed a little under 2 inches longer. hope that helps
yeah i did 2 inch body and had no probs with steering shaft not beeing long enough and still had plent of play. and i only lossened 1 of the 3 uni joins when i did it. if u still want an extension, superior have them for 150. joey2389
yeh i was looking into this a while back just cut it and sleeve it with some strong pipe of the correct thickness and weld her up, flick of paint and nancy's ya auntie
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mine was running on the end of the spline for a while and didn't trust it then it was lengthend for X-over so it sits about half way another mate got a longer shaft(made up) and another is still runningf it on the end of the spline but i wouldn't trust it too much
Big thanx for all the feed back! Am going to try getting some more length out of the third uni under the dash (cheapest option), If i'm still not happy, will look into an '86 ifs shaft. Will post the results when the job is done.
just seen this post , i've welded 20mm into a few steering shafts but is frowned upon by the party police since found out that IFS shafts are a heap longer than the solid axle ones .so with a 2in lift on a solid axle with an IFS shaft you need to trim say 15-20mm and its sweet and factory so no trouble from the law.... my 2 cnts
1jlux wrote:so with a 2in lift on a solid axle with an IFS shaft you need to trim say 15-20mm and its sweet and factory so no trouble from the law.... my 2 cnts
So, for another 2 cents, whots the cheapest answer for 2" body on the IFS lux/surf/4runner?