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Title: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 22, 2006, 01:18:54 PM
So I finished the body lift and here are teh after pics. I was going to take before pics, but my camera batteries died and I didn't want to wait to get new ones before starting. This is the RRO 2" body lift. Unlike the XL7, I didn not have the modyfy the blocks at all.
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Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: the_maplebar on March 22, 2006, 03:04:50 PM
This is the RRO 2" body lift. Unlike the XL7, I didn not have the modyfy the blocks at all.
Good to know.  So what did you do with the bumpers?  It looks like you trimmed the bottom off of the bumper covers front and rear, anything else?

Man that gas tank hangs low.  Makes you really wish you could do the gas tank lift ;)
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 22, 2006, 03:27:38 PM
There are a few things to know before doing this.
1-detatch the brake line bracket from the body ont he passangers side.
2-The evap canister lines need to be lengthenes, I got some 1/4 tubing about 8 inches, it's only short by about 2 inches, but detach it when lifting becuase it will have far to stretch.
3-Detatch rear parking brake lines from frame in the center under the GV. There are actually 2 more points to unbolt on the axle as well, one on each side.
4-Ubbolt the fulel filler hose, I  pulled in a little and put the gas cap back on to keep the gas smell contained.
5-disconnect the front compressor hoses that go tot he compressor in the front bumper.

I decided to trim the bumpers rather than cut into the bumper support. I will put a skid plate in the front and perhaps fab up a pre-runner bar. As you can tel the rear bumper only needs minor trimming to fit over the bumper. I decided to trim the bumpers and keep the stock mounting points for everything. I will also fab up a rear skid plat to cover the gas tank.

Oh, and remember to jack up both front tires all the way off the ground before removing/reinstalling the Strutt brace. When fully lowered the struts go towards each other, when lifted the spread apart. The strut bar is the length of the struts spread apart. Just an FYI.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 22, 2006, 04:25:50 PM
Looks good more pics under neath

Nice S2k  ;D
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 22, 2006, 04:29:28 PM
Thanks,
The S2k is currently my daily driver while work is done on the GV, most of the time it's the other way around :) . I'll get more pics of under the truck tomorrow.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 22, 2006, 04:50:56 PM
Coo how u like that F20 lol pulls not to bad eh  :P id run ya
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 22, 2006, 04:55:47 PM
Yeah, it pulls pretty well with the Vortech supercharger and aftercooler :)
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 22, 2006, 05:45:17 PM
Fuck now we have a challange for my boosted EL
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: the_maplebar on March 23, 2006, 06:30:51 AM
Oh, and remember to jack up both front tires all the way off the ground before removing/reinstalling the Strutt brace. When fully lowered the struts go towards each other, when lifted the spread apart. The strut bar is the length of the struts spread apart. Just an FYI.

hmmm.... good to know.  I removed mine to examine it and think about modifying it, but getting it back on was a PITA.  Now I know why  ::)
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 23, 2006, 07:19:14 AM
Yeah, I noticed that if you use strut spacers and leave the strutt bar out, you're most likely loosing 1/2" or more lift becase the front saggs. The Strut bar is also there to keep the struts in the position/angle. With it removed the weight of the front pushes down on the suspemsion and spreads the bottom of the suspension apart.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 23, 2006, 09:13:24 AM
U refering to my lift? My truck has the strut brace init. i did not notice any difference at all.Nor did CE1 2NR but either way i would put the brace in there it helps on all upper macpherson strut Cars and trucks. U just cut 25mm out of it thats all.

Yeah i use strut spacers but also have a 1.5" spacers for the strut bar but u need to cut the strut brace. i could prevent the cutting of the strut brace but i would have to make a alum plate and i know people would not be willing to pay for it so cutting it is cheap. Muffler shop will charge u $20 on a bad day max

josh
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 23, 2006, 09:18:06 AM
You might not notice a difference becuase you put the spring spacers in. But I can guarantee you that if you pu the strut brace back in, you will go up at least a half inch in the front. The way the front suspension works is as you know you get 2" of lift from a 1.5" or 1.17" spacer. so what I'm saying is that if you currently have a 1.75" spacer int he front and a 2" spacer in the rear to make it level, with the strut brace you might only need a 1.5" spacer to make it level with a 2" rear spacer.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: CE1_2NR on March 23, 2006, 03:28:58 PM
This reminds me Josh. When are we doing the strut bar? I have this Monday off.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 23, 2006, 08:00:56 PM
We will see i have some crap to do RRR im not even gonna comment on what it is.

The bar made no difference on my lift at all that i noticed before and after. the strut towers caving in would only cause negative camber.

josh
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 29, 2006, 03:19:33 PM
How much work did it look to lift up the rear bumper rienforcement?
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: the_maplebar on March 29, 2006, 03:56:55 PM
I decided to trim the bumpers rather than cut into the bumper support. I will put a skid plate in the front and perhaps fab up a pre-runner bar. As you can tel the rear bumper only needs minor trimming to fit over the bumper. I decided to trim the bumpers and keep the stock mounting points for everything. I will also fab up a rear skid plat to cover the gas tank.

Sounds like it didn't take much work at all  ;D
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 29, 2006, 08:18:14 PM
I was pretty easy, and like I said the bumpers are mounted in stock points, I just trimmed the covers a little to make them fit. This was an easy lift, I think I spent more time on the suspension lift than on the body lift. I'll post pics up of the combined lift in the next few days.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 29, 2006, 09:32:25 PM
Hey how did u find the ride with the lift was it more tippy???
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 30, 2006, 07:27:50 AM
I didn't notice too much difference. I did put on 1.5" spacers on the wheels so I have a wider track to compensate for the added lift.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on March 30, 2006, 10:06:40 AM
1.5" spacers on the wheels what company?
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on March 30, 2006, 04:39:38 PM
From here, you can get up to 2" for about $200

http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Adapters_s/25.htm
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: Rubicon_Dave on April 03, 2006, 08:15:17 PM
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Man that gas tank hangs low.  Makes you really wish you could do the gas tank lift ;)

That's why I went with the suspension lift.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 03, 2006, 10:22:37 PM
Man those prices are good Im looking at a set of 2" ones or maybe 1.5".
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on April 04, 2006, 07:27:08 AM
Yeah, the prices are very good and the spacers are nice quality as well. I was going to go with the 2" ones but though it might be just a tad to wide so I went with a 1.5" instead. I'll post pics up once I have my 265/75/16's on.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 04, 2006, 09:26:25 AM
Coo i have the 1" spidertrax ones now and im gonna order up the 1.5" for the rear.

have u noticed and weird tire wear??
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on April 04, 2006, 09:38:27 AM
What do you mean by weird tire wear?
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 05, 2006, 08:29:46 AM
Im not sure if its just me but the inside of my tires are worn. Almost like alignment problem. im gonna rotate them and see.

Josh
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on April 05, 2006, 09:13:24 AM
Hmm, maybe you over did it on grinding out the strut correction hole and now you have a camber problem?
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 05, 2006, 09:24:39 AM
Nope camber is perfect had it all aligned. I think the tires were scalled from the other truck
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on April 05, 2006, 09:58:09 AM
If they are used tires than yeah, it could be the previous vehice. On my montero I got some used 32's and the suv would vibrate between 45 and 60 mph becuase of the tires and the way they wore ont he previous vehicle.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: the_maplebar on April 05, 2006, 10:15:30 AM
Let me know if you want to get rid of the 1" spacers after you get the 1.5" ones on ;)
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 05, 2006, 10:42:30 AM
Yeah they were scalled from the tracker so i may just get some 31" Mts" and just replace the 2 fronts for winter set lol

Man i got 2 sets of tires for the acura and 2 sets for the truck man lol tire depot here.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: 2K1USGV on April 05, 2006, 10:52:56 AM
You're not as bad off as I am. I have a set of tire for an IS300, My stock S2000 wheels and tires, Stock wheels and tires from my 5 Series, and will now have a set of 235/75/16's from the GV once I get a new set of tires.
Title: Re: Body Lift Pics
Post by: JDMCRX on April 05, 2006, 10:59:06 AM
LOL i hear ya i got buddies 300z wheels here too, dads XL7 rims and tires. And a set of yoko road corse for the acura.

So what lift did u do on ur GV and more pics?

josh