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35's on 60 series

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35's on 60 series

Post by 350_60series »

i have a 2" suspension lift,i want to fit a set of 35's on it so should i get a 2" body lift or would i be better to get a 3" body lift?????
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Post by MUD000 »

only need a 2" & is very easy to do about $100 in bolts & $130 for alliminium blocks

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Post by 350_60series »

pro comp quoted me a grand!!! said he had to move the radiator down and shit
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Post by carts »

350_60series wrote:pro comp quoted me a grand!!! said he had to move the radiator down and shit
Yeah, that would probably be right for someone to supply and fit the kit, including modding the radiator. Some of the 4wd companies quote about $400 to supply the kit.

It isnt a hard job to do if you are mechanically minded. Some people just cut the fan shroud, but i prefer to mod the radiator to get it to sit lower.
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Post by sniper »

to easy to do a body lift. Dont see why the bolts will cost $100 :?

Done mine and they cost like $40, yes they are high tensile from coventry.

I used nylon though and that costs around $50-$100 depending on where you get it from. Steel, aluminium, nylon will cost you the same price...blackwoods ;)

You may wish to move your gear stick (if its manual) and drop your radiator. For a 3" you may also need a steering extension (i know a hilux does)
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Post by crazy60 »

try 2" shakels done that on my 60 and 35" claws only just scrape on the front corner of the front wheel arches
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Post by 350_60series »

thanks guys, my mate works at tjm so am gettin a kit for $200. im a mechanic so i will do it myself
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Post by Ruffy »

radiator smadiator!!! not need to touch it. 2 inch is sufficient. trim the fan shroud, trim the 4wd shifter hole, lenghthen brake lines, undo h/brake cable and lift away!!!!
A grand.. pffftttt, i'll do it for 9hunji... how good am i :D
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