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M.O.R.E. 1" Body lift Installed (pics)

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Old 05-25-2008, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by porschebreath
Any differance in the ride? and is there any body roll or noises?. LOOKS GREAT, I just ordered mine
None whatsoever.
Old 05-25-2008, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by aldaman
Here are the MORE instructions for a 4dr (less 2 bolts & pucks for a 2dr)...Note ( #11 & 12 uses the two pucks with the 9/16" hole & the 2 thicker bolts if you have an '08...)





Thanks Aldaman! Those were the same ones I used but mine only showed it with a 2 door.
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looks good! i'm probably going to do a 2" BL later on. I like the 2" more since it comes with relocation brackets for the rear bumper so that gap won't show up. but i'm glad to hear this is so easy to do on an auto. did the shift leaver sink down any?
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I think it turned out very slick. I think I will end up doing this mod.
Old 05-25-2008, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by JK-KJ
..... Also, how did you do it in 45 minutes? This one says it takes 8-10 HOURS -----> http://www.quadratec.com/products/16047_501_07.htm
8-10 hours only if you stop mid stream to drink a couple of adult beverages, then get sidetracked watching a profesional sporting event, before taking a short nap, only to wake up and finish the body lift.

Mine took 1.5 hours. I only had installed one previous body lift and that was in 1987 on a 1977 CJ.
Old 05-25-2008, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by atomicmecha
looks good! i'm probably going to do a 2" BL later on. I like the 2" more since it comes with relocation brackets for the rear bumper so that gap won't show up. but i'm glad to hear this is so easy to do on an auto. did the shift leaver sink down any?
No, the shifter has a cable. It is attached to the body.
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If it takes 8-10 hours to install a 1in bodylift then you (you meaning of course whoever came up with that idea) should think about another hobby.


eta...They might have thought it took that long because some p/u truck body lifts can take a very long time to do.

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Old 05-25-2008, 11:31 AM
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That's why I didn't understand it...it only took an hour and a half to install my coil spacer lift.
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Looks great! Check out the write up I did a while back to eliminate the gap above your rear bumper. BTW, good choice in color!

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ap+elimination

No Gap!




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