@@edsgarage2.0 ah sorry sir , i mean i bought 5 cm ( 2 inc) plastic tubes than When i put it , front bumper have Space between car shassis how can i fix that ?
@@mirzagoksoy981 oh I see.... How high did you lift it? I only lifted the body 1" so while there's a gap, it's not that noticeable. The only way to fix the gap is to relocate the bumper higher.... I have no idea off the top of my head how to do that the best way, because I didn't need to. Sorry I can't be more help
*barely* Not recommended to go beyond an inch and a half. Besides, anything more starts to look terrible too, as there's big gaps between bumpers and panels.
That would require extensions for your steering column, and shifter. Plus it would likely stretch some wiring. Also, it would look terrible around the bumpers with giant gaps I think the max you would wanna go is 2"
I got the bolts at my local auto parts place. And I got the plastic from a company here that stocks all sorts of plastics. I just googled plastic suppliers in my area.
Excellent
@@richard-ku5iq thx!
Hi, thank you for this video, have you done a video on adjusting the torsion bar?
No sorry I'm afraid not....
Mind you, it's pretty simple. Just crank the torsion key bolts in the front end will raise up. Pretty straightforward.
I'm always excited seeing innovative solutions like this! I wasn't really interested in a body lift until seeing this video haha
Thx for the comments!
Yeah, this isn't really hard to do and it was fun!
Gosh darn genius
Thx!
nice video btw innovating 😉👌🤘
I APPRECIATE YOU !!!
Sir i bought 5 cm plastic but There are gaps in the buffer. how can we solve this
I'm sorry but I don't understand your question. Can you elaborate?
@@edsgarage2.0 ah sorry sir , i mean i bought 5 cm ( 2 inc) plastic tubes than When i put it , front bumper have Space between car shassis how can i fix that ?
@@mirzagoksoy981 oh I see....
How high did you lift it?
I only lifted the body 1" so while there's a gap, it's not that noticeable.
The only way to fix the gap is to relocate the bumper higher.... I have no idea off the top of my head how to do that the best way, because I didn't need to. Sorry I can't be more help
About to do mine. Question is..any cooling issues with the fan shroud turned?
Nope, it made no difference whatsoever
Hi...going to do this....2006 H3 new to me....I see the polyurethane on Amazon...where did you acquire the bolts....thank you
I bought them online... But I'm sorry that was a while back and I can't recall where from
Will 2 inch pucks work ok for the h3?
*barely*
Not recommended to go beyond an inch and a half.
Besides, anything more starts to look terrible too, as there's big gaps between bumpers and panels.
Think you could do it with a 3 inch puck??
That would require extensions for your steering column, and shifter.
Plus it would likely stretch some wiring. Also, it would look terrible around the bumpers with giant gaps
I think the max you would wanna go is 2"
How durable is that plastic?
It has a compression rating of 12000 pounds per square inch.
It's actually the same stuff the store bought kits are made of.
So far, zero problems
Thank you.
Thx for the comment!
hey bud where did you bought the plastic and the bolts ? and can we see a picture pf before and after font and rear & side thanks
I got the bolts at my local auto parts place. And I got the plastic from a company here that stocks all sorts of plastics.
I just googled plastic suppliers in my area.
If your ads weren't so long I would have actually watched this. F jhoo bankers
Uhh yeah that's TH-cam... I have zero control over that. But thanks for coming out.