
Originally Posted by
jazzaD1
when i did my lift i found it easiest to remove the front shockers as a whole unit, turrets and all, they just lift straight up out of the engine bay and are held in by 4 bolts, loosen the bottom bolt while the weight is still on the springs, then remove the turrets, jack up the body and the springs should pretty much fall out
the rear is pretty simple, just undo the bottom shock bolt on either side and raise the body, the springs should go relatively loose but not fall out as they are retained at the bottom by a bit of 3mm plate, i found i had to push down on the diff housing slightly as i pulled them out, the brake line could be a problem, as when on full droop mine was very tight, i got a new one made up that is 4" longer, but i have 2" longer shocks in the rear so it probably wont be an issue for you
i think its a 13mm nut and bolt on the turrets, 19mm for the top and bottom shocks, 17mm for the bottom spring retainers
then just put it all back in in reverse order
you dont need spring compressors or anything like that, you will wonder how u ever went out bush at standard height haha
a pair of vice grips can be handy for gripping the base of the shock when you try and undo the bolt, otherwise they can just rotate as you try to loosen it
i got my front and rear done in about an hour and a half, on a rainy night on grass in the dark on my own, its alot less daunting than it may seem
what kind of springs and shocks have you gone for?
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