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can i get an off the shelf 4" body lift?
clover:
Never mind the pictures tell us how you did it!!! :drool: :drool: :drool: i.e. what problems you had and how you overcame them - especially unforeseen ones not already mentioned. Then tell how its drives!
windowlicker:
no problem i will take pics whilst doing it although im unsure when it will be as i want it done before the new baby comes (any time soon) but need a car to go to hospital when i comes will try and get a work van but i also have a wedding to attend in under two weeks so litte time :(
but just to start it off heres a before pic well to only side on one i have
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windowlicker:
--- Quote from: discopinky on June 11, 2008, 22:14:02 ---Never mind the pictures tell us how you did it!!! :drool: :drool: :drool: i.e. what problems you had and how you overcame them - especially unforeseen ones not already mentioned. Then tell how its drives!
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it might be more of how i failed to do it lol
the main thing thats whirling round in my mind is what to do with the high/low stick as there isnt more more room for movment and having 4" extra throw its gonna need a lot of room but i guess i will figure that out at the time :-k
clover:
I too have thought much about this issue. I tried to extend mine (when I did the 2" body lift) but found extending it did not work very well as the lever just fouled the gear lever. The problem as I see is that the hi-low lever is angled and in order to extend it I think you really need to bent it straight. Quite how you would do that I don't know. I was too chicken to do it as I did not want to break anything!
windowlicker:
did the 2" body lift on yours affect your handling much? i would imagine that if you fully loaded you roof rack it will be about the same as lifting it another 2" lol
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