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  • #16
    I might have to stop being a tight ar$e and just buy a kit! I'm trying to do everything on the cheap so I can get other parts too (manual hubs etc) If Yoshie has a 2" kit I'll have it, buy some 180mm bolts and cut them down in situ.
    “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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    • #17
      You can't cut 180mm bolts down to 130mm. Just buy the right ones.

      Last edited by Albannach; 29 August 2010, 14:10.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Albannach View Post
        You can't cut 180mm bolts down to 130mm. Just buy the right ones.
        ok - as long as those size are correct and Yoshie has a spare 2" lift then that's sorted!

        Now has anybody got 2" coil/bj spacers going cheap?
        and while we're at it i'm also after 33" tyres on 15x10 steel rims
        and a safari snorkel

        I don't want much!
        “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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        • #19
          Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
          ok - as long as those size are correct
          Do you think I'd tell you the wrong sizes?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
            ok - as long as those size are correct and Yoshie has a spare 2" lift then that's sorted!

            Now has anybody got 2" coil/bj spacers going cheap?
            and while we're at it i'm also after 33" tyres on 15x10 steel rims
            and a safari snorkel

            I don't want much!
            i can get bj spacers made , cost £70 for 10plates made from 10mm steel laser cut , so works out to 2" per side

            plus postage of course
            PayPal for stickers : scuffsnscrapes@hotmail.com

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            • #21
              Originally posted by animal View Post
              i can get bj spacers made , cost £70 for 10plates made from 10mm steel laser cut , so works out to 2" per side

              plus postage of course
              I'll have a set!
              “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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              • #22
                ill have a word on tuesday when my mates open again and let you know how soon he can make them for you.
                PayPal for stickers : scuffsnscrapes@hotmail.com

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by animal View Post
                  ill have a word on tuesday when my mates open again and let you know how soon he can make them for you.
                  yes please - do i need to drop the diff?

                  I'm doing well here, I've possibly got the bj and body lift sorted......
                  any one got the rest?
                  “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
                    I think you are right - what spacers did you get? what were they made of? Who did you get them for and how much?
                    They were the Surfenstein ones, made from ally. People have made their own ones from nylon I think. But the ones I bought could not have been made any better. All edges were finished after cutting and they were all spot on.

                    You buy a "kit" so it comes with bolts and bumper bracket, as the bumper bolts to chassis it then sit's 2" too low after the body lift if you were to bolt it back on. You have to remove it as the corners are secured to the wings!
                    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by animal View Post
                      i can get bj spacers made , cost £70 for 10plates made from 10mm steel laser cut , so works out to 2" per side

                      plus postage of course
                      How thick is the plate? Mine are also.
                      Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
                        yes please - do i need to drop the diff?

                        I'm doing well here, I've possibly got the bj and body lift sorted......
                        any one got the rest?
                        I had to drop my diff, which also meant removing the ARB as it was in the way (until i can source a drop bracket) and also modifying the exhaust downpipe (at longlife) as the front prop would interfere with both of these.

                        I had to drop my diff as after the lift, it meant that the drive shaft angles could reach a "self destruct" angle.. I thought I would just try it and see how it went. The first time I used 4wd, the shaft made some very loud knocking noises on the near side. Both CV boots popped off and the big jubilee clip was mangled. When we had a look at it off the car, we found that the teeth of the shaft that goes inside the CV was grided to bits where it had been pulled out, and all of the CV bearings had gone walkies.

                        After loweing the diff just 1" The angle is so much better, and it was no problem around avalanche.
                        Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                        • #27
                          Scary! I need to plan this carefully!

                          BJ, Coil, Diff, Body, ARB, rad drop, bumper drop, exhaust mod what else do i need?
                          “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
                            bumper drop,
                            Aye? I didn't realise this had to be done.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by puddlesurfer View Post
                              Scary! I need to plan this carefully!

                              BJ, Coil, Diff, Body, ARB, rad drop, bumper drop, exhaust mod what else do i need?
                              What engine does yours have? I never dropped my rad. May be I need to, as my temps increase when under hard load.

                              You dont drop the bumper, you lift it with brackets so that it's lifted with the body lift.

                              If you are going to be fitting the BJ spacers then this will push the hub downwards about 2". By default, the upper wishbone has rubber bump stops to limit downward travel. BJ spacers push the bottom wishbone & hub down about 2" to increase upward travel, however because the hub is sitting that much further down the diff drop was a necessity for me.
                              I suppose you could do the BJ spacers and not raise the torsion bars. This would mean it would be more unlikely that you will reach the angle limit for the drive shaft. I also adjusted the torsion bars, I probably have about 1/2 to 1/4" of distance between the upper wishbone and the bump stops, so mine sits around the limit during driving.
                              Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                              • #30
                                I have an LN130 so 2.4d would prefer a 3.0 but I still love my surf!

                                I want to buy all the spacers and bits I need in advance so that when I do the lift it's straight forward (as much as it can be) I'd hate to get it all apart and then find it doesn't work and need to go back together!
                                “Do or do not... there is no try.”

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