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Kicking around 87 raider lift #1029948 06/10/11 11:39 PM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Like the subject line says I am looking to do a lift, 2" in the front and 2" to 2.5" in the back. I have an 87 Dodge Raider with the 2.6 and am running 31x10's. I was going to adjust the torsion bars on the front for 2" and blocks in the back. The issue I am having is that I can not find any info on doing these two things anywhere on this site or any other forum. The first issue I am having is I can not seem to figure out which bolts to tighten to deal with the torsion part. I am sorry but I am pretty green when it comes to suspention. The other issue I am having is that the leaf springs go under the axel not over it, so I am not sure how to add blocks. Is it possible to flip the axel over and around to deal with this issue? I am sorry if there is info on this stuff in the archive, but I could not locate it. Any help would be great. Thanks.

Last edited by From_jeep_to_raider; 06/10/11 11:44 PM.
Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1029949 06/11/11 01:44 AM
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The serach function and I don't get along too well either, but if you look up username draider90 and look back 2-5 years, he did an awesome write-up. I got mine done in e few hours by myself using his. And I'm running 35's. Worked out great. [img][image]http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/...y%2015th%202010/HardrockMXMay15th143.jpg[/img][/image]


89 SWB, V-6 5SPD, OME Shocks, 16.5X37's, 2"BL, SR axle, Gen2 brakes, Lincoln w/Superwinch
Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: Mudraider] #1029950 06/11/11 01:51 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thank's! Yours looks awsome.

Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: Mudraider] #1029951 06/11/11 01:57 AM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Trying to look it up but the search feature can't find user name draider90. Any other ideas?

Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: Mudraider] #1029952 06/11/11 02:15 AM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Okay so I did track down an older post by the guy where he explains some parts. I am curious if you did what he did with the -Shackle Kit, 2.5 in. Lift, Toyota, 4Runner 1984-85/Pickup 1982-85, Kit? No blocks or anything like that? Does the kit actually give you 2.5in lift, or more like 1" because it is set so far back? Here is the link I located.

http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showf...5&an=&page=&vc=1

Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1029953 06/11/11 03:45 AM
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Trying to look it up but the search feature can't find user name draider90. Any other ideas?


Can't help you on the problem but I can help you with the search feature... Any questions or did you get it figured out?


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Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1029954 06/11/11 03:54 AM
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I've done both body lift and suspension lift. Both are fairly easy. The rear suspension lift (with the Toyota shackles) gave me about 2" of lift. That was easy to install. The front suspension lift I cranked the torsion bars 1.5", that only took an hour. You may need a camber alignment afterwards. You find the roughly 1" diameter bars running longways under each side of the truck. Then tighten the 2 bolts on the back mount.
The 2" body lift was straight forward with DRaider90's writeup about it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


'88 Raider, 33" Maxxis, 2" body lift, 10K winch
Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1029955 06/11/11 01:30 PM
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Trying to look it up but the search feature can't find user name draider90. Any other ideas?

I hate when I can't find something, I was hoping Eli would chime in. Here is his write up.Those shackles in the write-up you have just helped level it out.


89 SWB, V-6 5SPD, OME Shocks, 16.5X37's, 2"BL, SR axle, Gen2 brakes, Lincoln w/Superwinch
Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: Mudraider] #1029956 06/11/11 11:06 PM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I was thinking about having some custom 9.5" shackles made. Do you think that would give me the 2.5" I want in the rear? I dont really want to do a body lift, just suspention.

Re: Kicking around 87 raider lift [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1029957 06/12/11 02:23 AM
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You can also get add-a-leaf springs to add to the bottom of the rear leaf spring pack instead of the shackles. I've used them; they are effective.

John B.


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