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Thinking of a bodylift!! any points of view?

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gords:

--- Quote from: "lee celtic" ---ps Thanks to Gords for the photo hope you don't mind me using it.
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No problem Lee :)

By the way, where have you been? I haven't seen you post on here for ages!!

birdy:
got both on the old disco suspension/body lift.
3" on front end and 4" on the rear
plus 2" body lift.
no probs doing body lift just a couple of hours work but i do have a full workshop  :wink:
as for the suspention lift that took a little longer.
and lots trial and error to get it right .
its not a case of just fitting springs
but got there in the end and still runs on standard front prop
now sits on 33x12 x16 muds
drives spot on with no vibration/etc

barmiebrumie:
go for it & then let me know how easy/hard it is  :wink:

thermidorthelobster:

--- Quote from: "birdy" ---no probs doing body lift just a couple of hours work but i do have a full workshop  :wink:
as for the suspention lift that took a little longer.
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That surprises me, I've done suspension lifts without any drama, but I'd baulk at doing a body lift.

birdy:
it took a little longer to do the lift as i moved the spring/shock/ radius mounts on the axle to get the castor angle right.as the qt arms i had only had 3 degree correction.
plus turn up a spacer for the front prop

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