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> want to lift the body
dreeny
post Aug 5 2004, 01:17 AM
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I got a Mitsu 2002double cab. i want to lift the body a little more. what i mean is a little more gap between wheels and body. what i have to do with it.
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post Aug 5 2004, 05:49 AM
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Increase the shocks size :)

Or Get Bigger Tyres :P

Or Just Lift the car and place on some high place :D
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Ya you want a body lift. All you have to do is get a kit form....... forgot the name. Anyways all your basicly going to do is make the body mounts that bolt to the frame larger. I ve done this to an F150, it looks pimp and is very cheap and easy to do. Some people put 3/8 square tubing or even hockey pucks in the place of the mounts. I wouldn't do much more than a 3" body lift. Gets kind of tippy above that.

Also there are spring spacer that are mostly used to lift a Jeep but it probably could be done to yours.

Both are very easy to do within 1 day in any garage with basic hand tools.
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