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Topic: 2" body lift (Read 179 times)
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grumpy
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Im thinking about buying the 2" body lift kit from the shop but want to know if its a fairly easy job, and are there any other alterations i have to make etc many thanks in advance dave 
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TinyTim
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Hi Dave Simple answer is yes, its very straightforward Try a search and you'll find plenty of info 
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Mudlark
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Hi Dave As Tim said it's a very straight forward job to do. On the 2" lift there are no extra mods to do as everything should accommodate the lift. Only one other job needs to be done and that is to lift the bumpers - brackets for which should be available very shortly 
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ANDREW
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i think u will need to bend the transfer lever a bit
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shoggyv6
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depend's wether or not it's a manual or auto petrol or diesel as i've done both if it's a manual then you have two choice's with the 4wd stisck one is to bend it forward the other is to cut a small section out of the transmission tunnel at the back of it. if it's auto you don't need to do any mod's involving the 4wd stick. you will need to release the handbrake cable mount's from the rear trailing arm's where the main fuel inlet pipe goes to the tank from the filler neck there is a bracket mounted around it that bolt's it to the chassis you have to remove the bracket otherwise it pull's the pipe off of the filler neck and lastly the fan cowling on the rad either remove it totally or cut the bottom section out of it to stop the fan fouling on it then like mudlark say's get the bumper's raised up by modifying the original bracket's. 
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