LJ78 Hockey puck lift?

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Hey all,

I remember from my youth reading in 4x4 mags about hockey-puck body lifts. Is this still done at all? I'm interesting in lifting my LJ78 by 1" or so when I move to larger tires, and the hockey-puck lift seems like a pretty cheap way to do so. Being a JDM, there are no domestically available lift kits.

Any thoughts?
 
Hey all,

I remember from my youth reading in 4x4 mags about hockey-puck body lifts. Is this still done at all? I'm interesting in lifting my LJ78 by 1" or so when I move to larger tires, and the hockey-puck lift seems like a pretty cheap way to do so. Being a JDM, there are no domestically available lift kits.

Any thoughts?
Thats old school. These days you can buy spacers made from a similar material as the the suspension bushes.
Im sure whatever they use on Hilux ,Lnandcruiser will be similar to your 78.
Your whole vehicle will be riding on these 8 spacers so it is advisable to use the right material

Hockey puks are as rare as hens teeth in oz so I think they used cut up old conveyor belt rubber which is what the tray on my 75 series sits on currently;)
 
i have doen the "hockey puck " lift in the past, i wouldn't recommend it now, if you ever got in an accident and the insurance inspector saw the pucks you might have a legal battle on your hands.

yes, they seem to last a long time but they are not designed for this application...

<would i do it to one of my own trucks? yes. but i know the results of my actions and are willing to live with the consequences>
 
Hello Robin,

I belive hocky puck lifts are illegal.
And you probably don't want to give the CVSE a reason to write you a ticket.
Personally I would fab proper spacers. It can be done easly.
You could use 1" tubing and cut it into 1" sections and use those.

Cheers,
Nick
 

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