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2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:07 pm
by delicat
I'm just trying to figure if there's enough interest for a 2" lift kit for our Delica.

I brought some shackles from Bruce in the UK on my last trip and have already contacted a shop to get them made. I've agreed with Bruce that if I was to sell his shackles I'd give part of the proceed to Mark to help him with supporting this great site.

I also got some nice upper balljoint 3/4" spacers. Same shop can make them for me but I'd probably need to get 10 kits made to make it worthwhile.

The shackles are made of steel and would probably be galvanized. The spacers are aluminum and could be plated if needed.

As you can see I've learned from my skidplate 17 pages embarassment and got it all sorted out before posting it!

I'll have the pictures pretty soon. As for price I think I could get it done for $300 or so. I'm still waiting for a final price.

Thanks,
David

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:22 pm
by sasquatch-hunter
I'm in! Let me know when will be ready.

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:52 am
by InTheForest
Do we know anyone or have any pictures of a 2'' lift installed?

The only down side is that Grandma has a hard enough time getting in now as it is.

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:56 am
by jessef
InTheForest wrote:Do we know anyone or have any pictures of a 2'' lift installed?

The only down side is that Grandma has a hard enough time getting in now as it is.
To make the shackles you need steel flat bar, drill press, bench grinder, Grade 8 hardware and some welding skills.

BJ spacers are 2.5" round aluminum stock 10/25mm bits/d press.

It's a lot higher/harder to get in, that's for sure.

One pair.

First one is 2" , second is 2.5" (re-arched the leaf packs)

Makes for a more stable ride.

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Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 3:54 pm
by Muzzy
Hey Delicat
I'd be interested for sure. Let me know when you have it all figured out.
Thanks
Chris

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:41 pm
by delicat
I can get them really soon if interested.

The only thing that I haven't price out is the coating on the steel (galvanized), some of the hardware for the front and the spacer for the rear shocks if you don't have the longer ones. As of now, it would be just over $430 and a bit more once I get the price for the hardware and plating. But if you guys are willing to wait until the end of February I could probably cut the cost down enough to make it interesting.

I need to make 10 kits to make it worthwhile but it's still a big investment so I'd probably need some confirmation if I was to do it right away. As for the end of February I think I'll just do it and hope for the best...

I have 4 interested right now.

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:42 am
by jaggedfish
I'm interested too!

Any special fabrication required? My brother happens to have a CNC machine in his garage and may be able to help if required. Haven't asked him but I am sure he could be persuaded with liquids....

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:27 am
by jessef
I have four sets of shackles that I made up a few weeks ago w/ hardware if that helps.

No BJ spacers though.

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:49 pm
by delicat
Competition before I even get started? :-D As long as everybody is happy in Delicaland!
Thanks Jesse.

I spoke to Mark about giving some of the profit back to the club but apparently the delica.ca is running an equilibrated budget (if only our politician could do the same) from the adds showing up when only visiting.

Mark suggested to give some of the money back to our member at our next major meet. I like the idea! So if I make and distribute 10 sets before our next major meet I'll simply give away a full set as a price... hopefully this would draw more people to the next meet! Better idea out there?

David

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:47 pm
by Cats Delica
Hi David,
I can't wait to get one too !

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:22 pm
by jessef
delicat wrote:Competition before I even get started? :-D As long as everybody is happy in Delicaland!
Thanks Jesse.

I spoke to Mark about giving some of the profit back to the club but apparently the delica.ca is running an equilibrated budget (if only our politician could do the same) from the adds showing up when only visiting.

Mark suggested to give some of the money back to our member at our next major meet. I like the idea! So if I make and distribute 10 sets before our next major meet I'll simply give away a full set as a price... hopefully this would draw more people to the next meet! Better idea out there?

David
I was never one to compete. Just always went with the flow. 8-)

I can't keep up with the requests since Patty's kit.

Just not enough time to get it all done !

That seems to be my story with everything Delica-related :-D

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:39 pm
by fishslapper
8-) 8-) 8-)



hhhhmmmmmm...............don't know what you mean !!!

lol's

cheers

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:34 am
by rps13
Is this kit all you would need to lift your deli 2". Just a bolt in affair, or would I need to source other parts?

Thanks

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:06 am
by delicat
That's all you'd need and either you buy longer shocks for the rear or you put spacer blocks that I could supply anyway. Then you'll need to re-adjust your torsion bars at the front.

Here's what's involved for the rear. The shackles I'm making are different but at the end of the day they do the same job. This will show the install with the block spacer/regular length shocks.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/rear-lift-40 ... light=rear

As for the front you can look at this post to see how to adjust or re-index your torsion bars but it doesn't show the ball-joint spacer which will ease the stress on the torsion bar.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/re-indexing- ... front+lift

All of this can be done in your driveway if the weather is participating...

David

Re: 2" lift kit

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:33 am
by Golf Cart
Don't forget that when you do the B/J spacer and TBar adjust, you will need to get a wheel alignment.