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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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body lift and 285/75R16?
Hello everyone.
Iīm considering of purchase KZJ90 after Iīve got my 4Runner sold. Could you tell me some things Iīve planned to do: -is it hard job to do the body lift 2-3"? Is there any place who makes complete set for 90-series or will 3rd 4Runner set fit? -is it enough to clear 285/75R16 tires with 8x16" wheels (offset 0)? |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Fort Worth, TEXAS
Posts: 64
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i wouldnt do over a 1" body lift. some have done 2" and even 3" on 4runners. I dont think that is wise as there is alot of force on the mounts.
that isnt enough to clear 285's without a ton of trimming either. |
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Hi MaTTi,
Have you considered a suspension lift? Do you have any specific reason for wanting a body lift vs. a suspension lift? |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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So, I think body lift is better way to get room for tires. Other performance and suspension flex things are different things. __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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And like I said earlier, 3" suspension lift vs. 3" body lift = body lift gives you more actual space for tires = less/none? trimming. Or am I wrong?
__________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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Hi Matti, what did you end up doing? Did you install the body lift?
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: valencia, Venezuela
Posts: 512
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I woudn't go higher than 1" body lift, you can also buy a 2.5" susp. lift (OME) and if the room isn't that good just put the extra 1" body lift and you'll be fine
__________________ Land Cruiser... because everythnig else just sucks |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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![]() Still considering of 3" body lift + some spacers maybe. __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: valencia, Venezuela
Posts: 512
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with the body lift and spacers you'll have more body roll than having an entire suspension kit that is desing to give more stability and better on road driving on curves etc. I'm not saying that the body lift is bad I just think that having more than 1 or 2 inches plus the spacers of body lift will definitly change your stability and driving of your truck... like I said before you'll have a lot more body roll during the curves.
but that's just my 2cents. let us know what you're doing!! adding the spacers and the body lift is a very commun way to get space for tires the only thing I'm not sure is getting a higher body lift than 2". If you want to go this way i'lll be fine with your 2" of body lift and 1" spacers
__________________ Land Cruiser... because everythnig else just sucks |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Panamá
Posts: 8,945
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I'n not a BL fan .. coz I'v seen several rigs with floor problem sure as consequuence of BL .. as well as Body rol ..
Fact with suspension ( no spacers ) you get more wheel travel and flex ( in most cases compfort also and better ride ) that you never get with BL |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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Hmm... lot of resistance against bodylift. Still new plans: bodylift 2" and 275/70R17 tires on 8x17" wheels, offset 20 mm. I think itīs more stability with BL than with suspension lift. Chassis/motor/transmission is at least 3/4 of vehicle weight. Plus you maintain OEM suspension angles/comfort. I donīt need very hard core offroad vehicle, just a little bit nicer look.
Will they rub, if then where? I think theyīll fit without fender flares. This is 275/70R16 on stock 16x7 ET15: ![]()
__________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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what the hell happened?
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Drysdale Vic Aus
Posts: 900
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I ran 285 75 16 MTR's on my 90 on wider 80 series offset rims, and the rears fitted ok with 60mm lift, the fronts i removed the flares, mudflaps and inner plastic panel, made some room in the fender with an FBH and refitted the parts, so you couldnt tell it had been changed.
The just touched everywhere on full compression, but not enought o damage anything. __________________ Darren McRae 95 80 series 1FZ-FE with bits to come http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/207630-project-rooby-80-all-rounder-build.html |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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Okay. Now I got my KZJ90. Itīs wider model, so I bought 33x12.50R17 Coopers and 8x17" wheels ET0.
![]() I still think that body lift is best way to lift for me. I think I have to make 3" body lift, otherwise thereīs no room enough for those tires. Maybe I need some fender plastic part trimming too. Letīs see how it happen... Iīll send pictures when I get it lifted. __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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Congratulations! i can't wait to see how it will look with the Coopers!
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Where are the pics?
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'Tard Police
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: 26.7N/81.45W * 9.58N/84.2W * 15.88N/119.5E
Posts: 470
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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Here:
![]() Just tested how it fit... No problem, just rubbing mud guard/inner rear plastic. I knew that itīll rub there. No rubbing A-arms at any position. So, I have to lift it couple inches. I ordered 1.25" Daystar front lift to level front suspension at the same height, then Iīve desided to install 2" body lift. Have to figure how it goes, I havenīt see any writing about J9 bodylift... Think I need 8 body mount blocks, radiator have to drop 2", steering shaft have to extend, bumpers have to raise. The fuel tank is easy, it moves with body. __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Dubai, U.A.E.
Posts: 12
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-MaTTi-,
Those look like smaller than stock ones.. What is the orginal size? |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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The picture lies because isīs taken with mobile-camera and because of bigger wheels. The original size is 265/70R16, these are 2" taller and 2+" wider. __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) |
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Spread the H8
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The 17 inch rims make the 33s look small in that photo. Got a full vehicle shot?
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Finland
Posts: 77
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Hereīs a picture: stock tire (265/70R16) vs. 33x12.50R17 Hereīs a new topic + more pictures: http://forum.ih8mud.com/90-series-tech/149795-33x12-50r17-tires-fitted.html __________________ Land Cruiser KZJ90 -96 -2" bodylift + 1.25" spacers at front -33x12.50R17LT tires -Water Intercooler -3" exhaust pipe (incl. down pipe) Last edited by -MaTTi-; 04-15-07 at 09:07 AM. Reason: picture added |
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