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BODY LIFT

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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BODY LIFT

Post by oza383 »

Hi
just wondering whats involed to do a body lift on a 91 GQ patrol?
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Re: BODY LIFT

Post by bogged »

oza383 wrote:Hi
just wondering whats involed to do a body lift on a 91 GQ patrol?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/search.php
theres 100 + hits on how to do a body lift!
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Post by oza383 »

Thanks
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Post by twodiffs »

You could always NOT do it....would be better in the long run ;)
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Post by coxy321 »

twodiffs wrote:You could always NOT do it....would be better in the long run ;)
What a rediculous suggestion!!! Next you'll be telling him ZD30's are no good. :roll:

oza383, in all honesty (IMO anyway), the only time a body lift is a viable option is for clearance for an engine conversion/mod, or a last resort for tyre clearance if you're scared to cut guards.
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Post by twodiffs »

coxy321 wrote:
twodiffs wrote:You could always NOT do it....would be better in the long run ;)
What a rediculous suggestion!!! Next you'll be telling him ZD30's are no good. :roll:

oza383, in all honesty (IMO anyway), the only time a body lift is a viable option is for clearance for an engine conversion/mod, or a last resort for tyre clearance if you're scared to cut guards.
Only if the ZD30 is in a GQ with 3" body lift, lowered susp on 15" low profile Perellis and inverted drop boxes. :cool:
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Re: BODY LIFT

Post by swb_ute »

bogged wrote:
oza383 wrote:Hi
just wondering whats involed to do a body lift on a 91 GQ patrol?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/search.php
theres 100 + hits on how to do a body lift!
That's when its working have you used it lately?
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Post by swb_ute »

Well i just put v8 into the search and this is what i got "No topics or posts met your search criteria"
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swb_ute wrote:Well i just put v8 into the search and this is what i got "No topics or posts met your search criteria"
You need to be more specific like "v8 AND chev", or "holden AND v8".
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Re: search

Post by bogged »

swb_ute wrote:Well i just put v8 into the search and this is what i got "No topics or posts met your search criteria"
99.9% of forum search engines wont even start if you dont put 3 or 4 characters in the search.

V8 holden got me 91 pages of carp...
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