Anyone ever do a body lift on a Yota?
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Re: Anyone ever do a body lift on a Yota?
Originally Posted by bigd0915
this reminds me of a sign i once saw, "oil change: 25.00 Oil change with you watching: 100.00"
take a picture of what you got, is it just the pucks? did you get any relocation brackets, for the bumper/radiator? any bolts?
/d
take a picture of what you got, is it just the pucks? did you get any relocation brackets, for the bumper/radiator? any bolts?
/d
#12
Re: Anyone ever do a body lift on a Yota?
did you actually receive everything in the kit? the steering piece is a little round piece that is splined on each end, one is female and the other is male, you insert it right above the ujoint that is between the steering box and linkage.
that year may not have had the firewall plate, i forget if that was a 90 and later thing only.
if i were you i would call the company and ask about the steering piece. because it is shown in that picture on their website.
also are you std or auto tranny?
daniel
that year may not have had the firewall plate, i forget if that was a 90 and later thing only.
if i were you i would call the company and ask about the steering piece. because it is shown in that picture on their website.
also are you std or auto tranny?
daniel
#13
Re: Anyone ever do a body lift on a Yota?
It's standard. No the extension wasn't in the package or on the list of parts for the kit. The instructions that were included made it sound like you don't need an extension, but instead you make your own out of the current shaft, kinda like you extend it and tap new holes and add new roll pins(?).
#14
Re: Anyone ever do a body lift on a Yota?
damnit.. im a dumbass... i think that year actually has a slip style steering shaft, that should be square, all you have to do is remove the pins and the shaft will slip back and forth, from like 11 to maybe 17 inches...
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