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body lift

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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body lift

Post by esp22 »

hey, i have landcruiser with 2inch body lift and i want to remove it. What has to be done?thanks
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Post by Rookie »

are the blocks you have on top of the original rubbers??? if so you will just need to buy shorter bolts and jack it up and pull them out.
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Post by BENOLUX »

yeh and loosen your steering shaft so it can be fed back into the sockect. if you have steel lines you will need to coil them up oposite of stretching them out for lift else you may risk breaking them wen lowering. any barwork and attachments suited for the Body lift will need to be changed. and your radiator may need to be lowered as well. im not sure but your handbrake may be affected as the body will be lower so it may be loose not sure on that one tho. im sure there are other ppl on here who have done it that can help
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