Hey folks I thought I’d chime in and add to @imhighlander’s excellent write-up. As far as I can tell AJIK and their descendants aren’t making spare lift kits anymore. Delta says they’re going to “soon.” But I'm impatient.
Here's a write-up on my own DIY job based on @imhighlander’s post and the youtube video. I made some made mods documented here.
Background: I have a ‘97 anniversary edition that came from PO with a Kaymar rear bumper. The bumper had hinged spare carrier and dual fuel can carrier. But the way I use my LC I’m opening and closing my tailgate all the time. And I'm not doing much aggressive off-road. The hinge-outs were a huge pain. So here we are.
The details:
First, instead of 5/16 bolts I opted for M8 x 1.25’s to take advantage of the OEM welded-on nuts and tapped holes already part of the assembly.
I bought the fasteners from Mcmaster-Carr. McMaster has a great selection. I chose 140mm (but later shortened to 110 see below) hex head zinc-plated class 8.8’s because I thought this was the best combination of strength and corrosion resistance. McMaster sells stainless steel in that size but those are a lot weaker. They sell Class 10.9 too, but class 10.9 is not much stronger than class 8.8 and my understanding is they’re less corrosion-resistant. I’m by the ocean so stuff rusts a lot here.
For the spacers I wanted as much metal as possible for make-it-really-strong reasons. But I also didn’t want to design and pay for a custom machined or custom sheet metal because... time and $$$. And I never get it right on the first try, so even more $$$ and time.
So I chose ⅝” OD x 0.12” wall 304 stainless round tube. The tube comes in 1' 3' and 6' lengths, and I can cut fairly accurately with a carbon cut off wheel on my circular saw. It fits snugly around the M8s. (McMaster P/N 89895K756).
After removing the lifter assembly and treating all the rust with POR-15 I reassembled with the spacers and longer fasteners, then to the vehicle to test fit. The spacers were about an inch too long. I saw someone else on this thread mention the same issue, not sure what the deal is.
Take 2.
I cut the spacers down to 3.5”. Re-assembled, re-installed. Great fit.
Here's a pic of the assembly with the 3.5" spacers prior to install.
For the record after install it appears I gained 1.25- 2” of clearance out of this mod. I measured but it was hard to tell exactly as I'm not parked in flat ground. But definitely not 0 and definitely a lot less than the full 3.5.