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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: sklope on October 12, 2006, 05:11:22 PM
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Just recieved my 2" body lift from RRO. Its a SKY lift but I have no instructions with the lift >:(! It looks fairly simple,.....but I want to be sure! Need to know where the washers go (on the plastic piece top or bottom of the plastic)? Or do they go between the bolts that came with the kit and where it bolts to the bottom of the tracker ???? The long screws make since, they go on the front after removing the head lights. Any help or if you have instructions please reply! Getting the new shoes tomorrow and I want to try to have the new lift, wheels, and tires on this weekend if possible! Thanks!!!!
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here are some instructions from bds
http://bds-suspension.com/pdfs/9250.pdf
derek
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Did you try calling Sky? Maybe they could email them?
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here is some more info
http://www.zukiworld.com/month_120104/feature_sky_bodylift_install.htm
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Thanks for the help!
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Thanks for the help!
The help isn't free, the site requires you post pictures as payment ;)
j/k
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Thanks for the help!
The help isn't free, the site requires you post pictures as payment ;)
j/k
right on!
-Eric
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I've got to tell you guy's that the lift is in and the new shoes look prettty cool 8)! My friend owns a mechanic shop and we did the lift on his rack. Instead of lifting one side at a time we lifted the vehcile on his rack, unbolted the body from the frame, installed 2 landscape timbers in the front of the body next to where the body bolts attach :o, two pipes that he had for holding bigger trucks more steady on the rack to the rear of the body where the body mounts go through, and lifted the entire body off of the frame about 4 inches :o. It was quite an experience! I went with 2.5" offset wagon wheels and bought some 235/75/15's M/T's from Pep Boys (buy 3 get 1 free). Had to use a air hammer and bend the lip on the front fenders about a 1/4". The front tires just barely rubbed in this area. Cant even tell that we bent it back though. As far as pictures, I'll have to wait until the old lady brings the digital back home. For some reason she keeps it in her purse and I see very little of it! Thanks for all the help guy's! Without this forum and your help the Tracker would still look stock!
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I've got to tell you guy's that the lift is in and the new shoes look prettty cool 8)! My friend owns a mechanic shop and we did the lift on his rack. Instead of lifting one side at a time we lifted the vehcile on his rack, unbolted the body from the frame, installed 2 landscape timbers in the front of the body next to where the body bolts attach :o, two pipes that he had for holding bigger trucks more steady on the rack to the rear of the body where the body mounts go through, and lifted the entire body off of the frame about 4 inches :o. It was quite an experience! I went with 2.5" offset wagon wheels and bought some 235/75/15's M/T's from Pep Boys (buy 3 get 1 free). Had to use a air hammer and bend the lip on the front fenders about a 1/4". The front tires just barely rubbed in this area. Cant even tell that we bent it back though. As far as pictures, I'll have to wait until the old lady brings the digital back home. For some reason she keeps it in her purse and I see very little of it! Thanks for all the help guy's! Without this forum and your help the Tracker would still look stock!
I think there was a request for a picture! :)
-Eric