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Post by nelson on Jan 29, 2009 21:35:34 GMT 11
I will be starting to do a 2" body lift on my mu.the only thing that wearies me is the other jobs affected by the lift.what am i going to adjust and will it be hard.better to know the cons before I start.
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Post by holden on Feb 2, 2009 13:59:52 GMT 11
Hey Nelson, If we do the body lift at my place I can bend the T stick as it will be similar to a manual. And the auto side of thing is adjustable. Kane
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Post by holden on Feb 2, 2009 14:04:50 GMT 11
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Post by nelson on Feb 2, 2009 17:11:02 GMT 11
Thanks kane for the help,ok will contact you and give my details through e mail
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Nick
Isuzu Baby
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Post by Nick on Feb 2, 2009 20:12:32 GMT 11
I just lifted my '92 MU 50mm on Saturday, it's an auto and the only thing I had to do was adjust the link shown in Kane's fist photo.
There does seem to be two different transfer case set-ups on the Autos, mine looks just like a second auto shifter and didn't need any attention.
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Post by nelson on Feb 3, 2009 5:30:07 GMT 11
How about the radiator and some other parts as well?Anything in the engine bay?
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Post by holden on Feb 3, 2009 5:42:00 GMT 11
How about the radiator and some other parts as well?Anything in the engine bay? Hey nelson, Sorry I forgot to mention lastnight that the radiator cowling needs to have a piece at the bottem cut out. So the fan doesnt hit the cowling really easy fix. I can do that for you. kane
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Post by nelson on Feb 11, 2009 20:10:17 GMT 11
Kane and I just finished the body lift last sunday all the procedure are as gixxer mentioned.we just have to splice the seatbelt brace as it was short.watch out for the fuel filter hose as well.other than that all things went well.
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