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06 Jan 2010 19:32 #1816 by ooky_123
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Been thinking of lifting the Jimny.. not too high, maybe 1.5" to 2" .. enough to give good clearance for the 215rx15's.

Bits 4 Vits seem a good Quality kit .. but without having a garage or the fabrication facilities to hand, before undertaking these kind of modifications.

From what I have read, the fitting of the lift is easy .. but im a little concerned about having to extend the steering column / bend the gear / transfer levers.

I gather I also need extended brake pipes too ...

Has anyone else done this ? have any useful hints / Tips ?

Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland

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07 Jan 2010 11:33 #1818 by WB
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If its just a small lift you are after, I can recommend these Bits4Vits spring spacers.

www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=3

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07 Jan 2010 12:53 #1819 by ooky_123
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re:Body Lifts
Were already running a +2" lift .. longer springs / procomp 3000's

Need to get more body clearance as tyres catch on full compression

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07 Jan 2010 14:11 #1820 by Jamie
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I have fitted a body lift!!
I used the Off Road Armoury kit on mine and is a good kit
I didn't have to bend the gearleaver on mine but at somepoint i will
extend it so it is more to hand again!!
I don't have a transfer lever so i can't comment on that.
The steering is easy to extend all you do is cut the shat in half
where it is erm Ribbed :P and weld in the 2" spacer it really is
foolproof.

To put the spacer blocks in use a scissor jack beetween the chassis and
the body like this





Hope this help's

Jamie

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07 Jan 2010 20:11 #1821 by Baz2236
Replied by Baz2236 on topic Re:Body Lifts
If you are only after a small body lift what you can do is take to rubber bushes from under you body mounts and put them inbetween the body and chassis I will take a photo of what I mean tomorrow. If you look at one of your mount you should be able to see what I mean.


Baz

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08 Jan 2010 13:28 #1822 by funkyjimny
Replied by funkyjimny on topic Re:Body Lifts
I can vouch for Daves service (Bits4Vits), ive had couple of bits off him now, all came next day(hub tool, spare wheel spacer). I had a hub tool that broke a pin and he had a new one with me quickly too. Does excellent lightweight mini shovels too , great for shifting snow!

Gary

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