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You know Tony's right you fool!
Move weight upwards by any means and you raise the centre of gravity (or CoG for those in the know)
As he says, a body lift on standard suspension isn't as good an idea as a proper suspension lift first.
Dont let my criticism stop you buying stickers thoughCutting steps in the roof of the world
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I did`nt get my bodylift to make the truck more stable. If I wanted that I would have got lowering springs!
I did the BL to stop bashing the side-steps, front bumper, wheel-arches and towbar when off-roading. It also allows me to fit bigger tyres and gives a fair degree of air-flow around the gearbox and you can get to brake-lines and sensors easier. Oh, and it`s easier for maintenance and servicing (eg. access in engine compartment) and you could always tuck your fuel-tank and other stuff higher to make a flat-belly! Abit better wading capability too.
So lots of off-road advantages but not many on-road ones part from looks.
ps- Hammeriting the chassis is a doddle and you will find it much, much easier to fit rock-sliders.Last edited by chrisinflight; 3 January 2008, 21:04.Powered by Toyota!
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The best thing about a body lift is it make getting the gearbox out sooo much easier!!
Originally posted by chrisinflightI did`nt get my bodylift to make the truck more stable. If I wanted that I would have got lowering springs!
I did the BL to stop bashing the side-steps, front bumper, wheel-arches and towbar when off-roading. It also allows me to fit bigger tyres and gives a fair degree of air-flow around the gearbox and you can get to brake-lines and sensors easier. Oh, and it`s easier for maintenance and servicing (eg. access in engine compartment) and you could always tuck your fuel-tank and other stuff higher to make a flat-belly! Abit better wading capability too.
So lots of off-road advantages but not many on-road ones part from looks.
ps- Hammeriting the chassis is a doddle and you will find it much, much easier to fit rock-sliders.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNIt needs a bit of massaging, the rubbers bunch up against the sides of the hole in the floor, I normally bend or cut and reweld the levers a little, and cut out the hole in the floor a bit more.
If you turn the lower rubber gaiter upside down, and move all the rubbers backwards 1/2" it helps.
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Originally posted by AntshielHey Andy, hows things? if your wantin a hand with the lift gis a shout. I had great success with my 2nd gen and did it on my own too!
Might take you up on that offer of help, as after seeing yours the other week, i think need to start feeding my truck a few steroids as it looked undersized compared with yours.
Am looking at the ES9000 F&R shocks and +2" rear springs from roughtrax along with tweaking the torsion bars to go with the BL
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Originally posted by AntshielHey Andy, hows things? if your wantin a hand with the lift gis a shout. I had great success with my 2nd gen and did it on my own too!
Sorry if this is a daft questionHow can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Originally posted by BibsWhich is the bolt to adjust the torsion bars - is it the one thats about midway of the underneath?
Sorry if this is a daft question
http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/ar....jsp?id=398514
All you need to know:
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/tech/torsion_bars/http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/
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Originally posted by AntshielNot at all:
http://toyota.off-road.com/toyota/ar....jsp?id=398514
All you need to know:
http://www.4x4wire.
com/toyota/tech/torsion_bars/How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Originally posted by dirtydogwhat length bolts do I need for 1.5" body lift on my 2.4. I know I already have the lift but at least 3 bolts have snapped :P
Those should work on 1.5" lift but you'll have more thread showing (I don't think 180mm will work on 1.5" as hex head bolts have only 32mm thread IIRC).Wax on, wax off
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Originally posted by FordyI don't know whether 2.4 is the same as 3.0, but for my 2" lift the front 1 and 2 fixings use bolts from 4 and 5 that were already on the truck. Fixing 3 needed 140mm bolts, 4 and 5 used 160mm bolts (180mm bolts fit for 4 and 5 but too much thread shows on 4 for my liking )
Those should work on 1.5" lift but you'll have more thread showing (I don't think 180mm will work on 1.5" as hex head bolts have only 32mm thread IIRC).Tim
Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat
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