1989 double cab ln106
are all bolts same length?
what length?
is it wise to remove the rubber bushes and just have the solid alloy bar im using for bodylift in there?
Bodylift........yes i know i know
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Re: Bodylift........yes i know i know
cab bolts are a different length to deck ones from memory. Sorry I don't know the measurements but its easy to pull one cab one and one deck one out and add 50mm (or how ever big you're going) to it.
I would leave the rubber spacers in there.
I would leave the rubber spacers in there.
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Re: Bodylift........yes i know i know
vinceparts wrote:is it wise to remove the rubber bushes and just have the solid alloy bar im using for bodylift in there?
nup you want to leave the rubber cushions in there so the body isnt solid mounted
Re: Bodylift........yes i know i know
seriously considering doing this to my truck is it very hard at all? thanks
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Re: Bodylift........yes i know i know
nope not atal, i lifted the cab last week, still gotta lift the tray but had mre important things to do like replacing a gbox