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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Chief on October 12, 2004, 09:22:06 AM
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I need the dimensions of a body puck for a Tracker. Having a body lift built. Much cheaper then buying after market!
So I need to know how wide the body pucks are, and how big the whole in the middle needs to be. Thanks!
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I built 4" with 2" heavy wall tubing
the hole, not whole, needs to be about 7/16
to 1/2, that should be fine
Good Luck
Wild
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ok, so I need a 2" diameter body puck, with a 1/2" runing through it for the bolt, correct?
And how many will I need? 6 or 8? Ya figure as many times as I have been under that damn thing, I'd have counted em!! ::)
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Well it's not just that easy, you see, the body
has studs, and you cant just put in longer bolts.
You will have to either get some hollow bolts
that fit the studs, or an open spacer that will
let you put a nut on the stud, and another bolt
thru the frame
And you need 8 spacers, the front is the only
one that you can just put a long metric bolt into
Wild
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hmmmmm gonna have to do some more research on this I guess. Any good websites with some pics of an install? Thanks for the help!
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Heres the link to Heathers budget bodylift.
should answer must of your questions.
http://www.granitepath.com/friends/kd7hcg/pictures/bodylift2/bodylift2.htm
I guess this one shows pics but it does have some good info.
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Heres the link to Heathers budget bodylift.
should answer must of your questions.
[url]http://www.granitepath.com/friends/kd7hcg/pictures/bodylift2/bodylift2.htm[/url]
I guess this one shows pics but it does have some good info.
Thanks man. i found that same articlae about an hour after I posted this thread! Good info!
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Here's a link to the actual article:
http://www.zuwharrie.com/content/view/11/27/
:)
Heather
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Here's a link to the actual article:
[url]http://www.zuwharrie.com/content/view/11/27/[/url]
:)
Heather
That;s the one I read! Good dtuff. I just need to find some 2"x3" box tubing now! I only want/need 2". :D Thanks for the write up!!