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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: cairns
Posts: 10
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my new body lift
so i thought it would be a good day to do some more mods on the old girl
the next thing on the agenda was a body lift which seams to be what everyone is doing these days so why not put one in the cruizer so first thing was to strip the cruizer to get to all the mounts ![]() we had a little trouble with one off the mounts so out came the grinder and that was the end of that one ![]() then it was time to work out how much i needed then make up the mounts ![]() ![]() quality work place health and safety here as we lifted the body ![]() and off course some of the bolts were not long enough so a little custom work and we have a new one ![]() so some shots of the finished product ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() next up will be the bar work, lift the front bar and fill in the rear __________________ hzj80 with all the goodies u could want |
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ThinkTank Waterboy
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Boston MA
Posts: 11,119
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since when is everyone doing body lifts?
__________________ Rick Bigelow '96 215k Groveland MA 01834 If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes |
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......what?
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Blacksburg VA or Albemarle NC
Posts: 3,956
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I'm gonna be joining the crew sometime soon....can't fit 42's without it.
Looks good, fully custom? Was removing the seats necessary or just helpful? __________________ '92 - 3FE POWER'D! -- Slee 6"/OME 863J, Pro-Comp 14" ES3000/N74L, Gen. 2 Slee Front Control Arms, T-G Sliders, Ext. Diff. Breathers, DBA Gold S/D Rotors, Slee SS Brake Lines, 5.29s, Aussie Locker'd rear, 35" TrXus STS Street/38.5x11 Boggers Trail, some black bed-liner on the outside, some orange inside, 180k. '85 Honda Accord - 55MPG!!! -- No air filter, Custom Burple (blue and purple) Paint. Upstate Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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I did one. Does that count?
![]() You have to remove the front two seats to access the mount below them. Those are the only two that need to be removed. How much of a lift did you do? I did 1" (from 4 crawler) and had to adjust my radiator brackets (trimmed some of the bushing to lower it about 1/2"). How did you deal with the radiator/fan interferance? __________________ '97 LX450 - The -mobile'96 LX450 - Mine! ![]() Triple locked, 315 General Grabber AT2, OME Medium, 1" body lift, belly skid plate, grey wire mod. Jefferson State Cruisers (A wholely owned subsiderary of OR/CA TACO) Forums |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Frederick, MD
Posts: 706
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Those stacked 2x4 scare me.
__________________ TLCA # 14832 97 FZJ80, 6" Lift, Slee Armor, 35" TrXus, 12k Warn, Milford... 90 Xtracab 4x4 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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When I did mine we lifted it with a floor jack under the rocker panels, with a single board to distribute the weight a bit. Even that made me a bit nervous....
I also had a 6x6 I stood up lenthwise under the rocker panel that happened to be the right length as an extra safety. __________________ '97 LX450 - The -mobile'96 LX450 - Mine! ![]() Triple locked, 315 General Grabber AT2, OME Medium, 1" body lift, belly skid plate, grey wire mod. Jefferson State Cruisers (A wholely owned subsiderary of OR/CA TACO) Forums |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: cairns
Posts: 10
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went 35mm and yes u need to take out the front seats to get to the bolts. well everyone here in my hometown is doing them. and i just cut out the bottom of the radiator and will see how that goes for now
__________________ hzj80 with all the goodies u could want |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Brisbane Australia
Posts: 348
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????????????? You cut the bottom of the radiator
What did you use for body blocks? __________________ Aussie Cruiser '91HZJ80 Safari Snorkle Marks Part Time Kit ARB Airlocker Dual Batteries Glind Shower Alloy Roofrack Kaymar Tyre Carrier Steel Bullbar Sub Tank Cargo Barrier Engel 39lt Fridge on slide 9500lb winch |
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Why not just use jack stands? There cheap ($20) and make things safe. __________________ '93 FZJ 32K miles - 850/863's, 285 MTR's & Lightforce 240's waiting. '89 FJ62 - 4" Alcan, 33" BFG MT's, 4.88's, Lockright (rear), 4runner calipers, & 3' firestick. Cruise in the garage. FOR SALE! '97 4Runner SR5 - 4x4, leather, '06 4runner rims, 265/70/17 Toyo AT, TJM T-15, 3 baby seats. (Wife's DD) '83 FJ60 - DooDoo Brown in and out FOR SALE! '63 Biscayne Wagon - Kandy Green and Tweed. Family Wagon 3rd row in the garage. Erskine College Upstate Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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You could use them as an additional safety by placing them under the body once it's lifted, but my concern there would be that if the floor jack did fail it would simply drop onto the jack stand which would rip right through the body (as it doesn't distribute a lot of weight). Additionally mine weren't tall enough to reach a point where they'd do any good, hence why I stood a 6x6 on end as an additionally support should something fail. If you had a stout metal pole you could actually slide it on top of the tire and into the gap between the body and the frame. That would actually hold quite well in a critical failure situation, as the bar would be supported on two sides with a very small gap, and if it bent up the body it's in a place that's not as visible/critical. __________________ '97 LX450 - The -mobile'96 LX450 - Mine! ![]() Triple locked, 315 General Grabber AT2, OME Medium, 1" body lift, belly skid plate, grey wire mod. Jefferson State Cruisers (A wholely owned subsiderary of OR/CA TACO) Forums |
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