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Re: Lifting your 2WD astro/safari

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 6:30 pm
by doyoulikeithere
Your Right. I have an email for him, I should give it a try....

Re: Lifting your 2WD astro/safari

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:48 am
by AquaAngel
JoeJITSU wrote:Every shop here wants at least $1000 because of the bodylift with the pucks. They say they have to gut the inside and get to some bolts. I noticed on the tutorial that you don't do that. Is this pretty safe?
i know this is a pretty old post, but i have a lot of people asking the same thing concerning the Pucks. I personally wouldn't recommend it. in a long run? there will be a lot of stress on it and just to be on the safe side? if the insurance company looks at it "if you get hit" you will be at fault. So i did mine with the 2" aluminum spacer. You could go as high as 3", but wouldn't recommend anything higher.

Re: Lifting your 2WD astro/safari

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:31 pm
by doyoulikeithere
JoeJITSU wrote:Every shop here wants at least $1000 because of the bodylift with the pucks. They say they have to gut the inside and get to some bolts. I noticed on the tutorial that you don't do that. Is this pretty safe?
Sounds like ChevyMaher ! Lol... sounds like roadapples.
Theres lottsa people out there who quote on jobs that they dont even understand.
Saying stuff that just isnt true, and charging prices that are just out to lunch.
Watch your back. theres people like that out there everywhere, ready to do you a favour.

Re: Lifting your 2WD astro/safari

Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 7:40 am
by George1571
It may be possible that you can give me the measurement of the thickness of the coil overland 3".
I have several coil to compare and choose the most similar to lift my 88 astro. This photo is a CC650 moog for 2500/3500 van. (.90 thick), the 1500 moog coil is (.87)

thanks

George
Puerto Rico