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body lift
way2deep:
will put piccies on over the weekend
clover:
--- Quote from: "wolfie_" ---there are several floor supports that need some blocks
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Could you elaborate on that a bit. I have the 10 spacers and the 4 seat belt bolts. Do I also need extra spacers making then? Where are these supports located under the boot floor I guess. But where else?
way2deep:
hi , you will find the front floor sits on the chassis and the rear floor pan sits on four supports hidden behind the rear wheels.the trouble with these rear supports is they go out of line when body is raised ,cos they are angled .what i did was put a metre length of 2x2 on the chassis and bevelled each end to match the floor mounts ,then welded the 2x2 to the chassis..confused.. all will become clear when you lift it :D
bigblue:
--- Quote from: "Grunter" ---Have been looking at doing this myself, mines got auto box so no worries there but anyone know what front brake pipes will do, i have some pro comp +4" shocks and +2" hd springs waiting to be fitted and with the body lift as well want to make sure they will be long enough, mines the twin pipe per caliper variety
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You are going down the same route as I have done. Yes you will need extended brake pipes. Scorpion Racing do a very nice stainless set and work a treat.
BB...
clover:
--- Quote from: "Grunter" ---got a full set of std new body mount rubbers,
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Hi
I would be interested if you can tell me if these were main agent only and if you remember the part number?
Were these two rubbers with seperate metal inserts or were they one piece?
Only I replaced two of these when I changed the rear cross member. The ones I got then were one piece. I seem to remember that the guy said these were upgraded design. The part numbers for the original bits are no good so this sounds likely.
I tried to get some more but the guy who got them for me has moved on, and the new guy does not have a clue, and I don't know what the part number might be.
I suspect the number is likely to be in the post 1991 Range parts book but I don't have that and I did not think of this until this morning.
Cheers
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