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2" bodylift on a 60 series cruiser?? info pls
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2" bodylift on a 60 series cruiser?? info pls
Hi ppls. I was just wondering whats involved in a 2" body lift. I know you need to get the blocks for the body mount but is it as easy as jacking up the body and slipping in the blocks or is it more involved then that???
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its easy i have to both my 60's, ull have to lower the radiator, for the top mounts ull need to drill holes but for the bottom u can jus turn the mounts upside down witch makes it 2" lower ( im pretty sure its the mounts on the radiator, could be the ones on the support panel)
with the 4wd lever on the first one i done i just cut the floor with some tin snips worked fine, with the second one i took the lever off and got it in the vise and bent it
my transfer is the vacume one and when i done the body lift it wouldnt go into 4wd but found it had pulled off 2 of the vacume lines,
i had no other problems with steering sharft, fuel lines or anything that i can think of.
with the 4wd lever on the first one i done i just cut the floor with some tin snips worked fine, with the second one i took the lever off and got it in the vise and bent it
my transfer is the vacume one and when i done the body lift it wouldnt go into 4wd but found it had pulled off 2 of the vacume lines,
i had no other problems with steering sharft, fuel lines or anything that i can think of.
seirra, ute chop, air locked 60 series diffs, 4-link rear, 3 link front, 35's,18" fox air shoxs, h.i.d's, 6hp high mount,
the transfer lever will hit the cab and need modification
The shroud will need modifying as Strom said
You may need to get extended bolts too, i did, they were $9.80 each, good hi tensile bolts.
All 8 of them are not the same size, i think 4 short, 4 long? Cant remember.
The back 2 mounts are accessible via 2 panels screwed on from the under/front side if ya look under you will find them
Just watch your brake lines/clutch line to make sure they wont pull tight.
The shroud will need modifying as Strom said
You may need to get extended bolts too, i did, they were $9.80 each, good hi tensile bolts.
All 8 of them are not the same size, i think 4 short, 4 long? Cant remember.
The back 2 mounts are accessible via 2 panels screwed on from the under/front side if ya look under you will find them
Just watch your brake lines/clutch line to make sure they wont pull tight.
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Re: body lift
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/60-series-50mm-b ... 7C294%3A5060_series_united wrote:its easy i have to both my 60's, ull have to lower the radiator, for the top mounts ull need to drill holes but for the bottom u can jus turn the mounts upside down witch makes it 2" lower ( im pretty sure its the mounts on the radiator, could be the ones on the support panel)
with the 4wd lever on the first one i done i just cut the floor with some tin snips worked fine, with the second one i took the lever off and got it in the vise and bent it
my transfer is the vacume one and when i done the body lift it wouldnt go into 4wd but found it had pulled off 2 of the vacume lines,
i had no other problems with steering sharft, fuel lines or anything that i can think of.
seirra, ute chop, air locked 60 series diffs, 4-link rear, 3 link front, 35's,18" fox air shoxs, h.i.d's, 6hp high mount,
your brake lines will be fine they have coils in them that let them strech never taken any notice of the clutch but has been goin perfect for the last 12 monthsWozza244 wrote: Just watch your brake lines/clutch line to make sure they wont pull tight.
seirra, ute chop, air locked 60 series diffs, 4-link rear, 3 link front, 35's,18" fox air shoxs, h.i.d's, 6hp high mount,
Doing mine i need 2 mates, would not set and settle in took a few goes plus my two front bolts were all seized. like the boys said cut lower radiator shroud,i havent moved it just slide hose down a bit as the neck is long anuf, i took braket off handbrake cable which fits on rear diff, 2 bolts, and like sumone said transfer lever will need bending or just trim around to make it all fit, should take only few hours to do........
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