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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Performance / Modify => Topic started by: Toys-n-Joys on December 17, 2019, 02:42:57 PM

Title: 2in Body lift question?
Post by: Toys-n-Joys on December 17, 2019, 02:42:57 PM
So i got around to installing my body lift from low range offroad and it seems the 4 body spacers without the bolts dont fit good.

Theres about a 1in gap.

I had to fix a body mount on drivers side but i stacked the spacers like the instructions said.

Any ideas? Should i get a longer spacer
Title: Re: 2in Body lift question?
Post by: fordem on December 18, 2019, 07:29:55 AM
Perhaps you should contact Low Range directly - I would guess there's either something missing or you're installing the lift incorrectly - either way, they should be able to assist.
Title: Re: 2in Body lift question?
Post by: Toys-n-Joys on December 18, 2019, 11:09:42 AM
Perhaps you should contact Low Range directly - I would guess there's either something missing or you're installing the lift incorrectly - either way, they should be able to assist.

Yea i asked them in a email and they told me to measure my body lift blocks. All of them are the same size and stacked like the pictures on the instructions.

Im thinking the body spacers were to small
Title: Re: 2in Body lift question?
Post by: fordem on December 18, 2019, 04:32:41 PM
Let me see if I understand your situation - you ordered a two inch body lift kit and all the lift blocks are identical with regard to the height - is that right?

You're installing the lift, the "bolt-in" lift blocks are all in place and you're now installing the "glue-in" blocks, but the "glue-in" blocks have almost an inch of clearance to the frame - if I assume you're following the instructions, you should be aware that the body is not sitting on the bolt-in blocks at this point - it has to be lowered further.

Which step in the instructions are you at when you find there is a one inch space over the "glue-in" lift blocks?  If you're at step #66 try lowering the body more