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Unstopable 50
09-07-2018, 11:16 AM
Im looking to do a suspension and body lift on my 88 ram:P50. Something like 6 to 8 inches. Not sure yet.......just wondering what i can use. Ive had this 50 for 3 yrs its my second. 1st 1 i broke it in half behind the cab......now i wish i kept it for parts.

geezer101
09-07-2018, 03:24 PM
8" of lift may be optimistic. There are frame spacer kits available and there are ways to get lift by using parts from the Montero. 4 to 6" of lift is do-able.

Unstopable 50
09-07-2018, 03:32 PM
Was thinking about 4 suspension and couple with body.what yr Montero and what parts do I need to hunt down

tortron
09-07-2018, 04:32 PM
Might be better off putting the cab on a chassis with more aftermarket support

geezer101
09-08-2018, 12:23 AM
Might be better off putting the cab on a chassis with more aftermarket support

Yeah, helpful that one... a 3" body lift kit + 2" suspension tweak will get a decent increase in ride height. Looks like the Mighty Max/Raider/Ram 50 specific kits are NLA. The Tacoma has the same number of chassis and tub supports so it might mean you'll need to play mix and match. Don't forget that the bumper brackets will need modding to line back up with the body and tub. I've seen the link for what Montero UCA's are needed for front lift but I don't recall what thread/post. Someone will add a link to it.

pennyman1
09-08-2018, 08:54 PM
2nd gen Montero (not Montero sport) UCAs will give 1-2" of lift and fix alignment issues. Go to this link for torsion bars, bushings, and body lift kits:http://adventuredrivendesign.com/ocart/index.php?route=product%2Fsearch&tag=Siberian+Bushing. Look at 1st gen Montero torsion bars for a 4 cylinder - they show unavailable for the trucks, but are the same bars as the Montero.

Unstopable 50
09-16-2018, 04:48 PM
Hey thanks for the info I'll look the stuff up.....to much to do and not enough hours in the day.once I start working on my truck I won't wanna stop. That truck is more dependable than my 2000 z71 and I've almost rebuilt it.

dirttek
09-29-2018, 11:04 PM
For that height gain, would be easiest to do SAS

Max-RE
01-21-2020, 12:31 AM
There are a few companies in Australia that make genuine lift kits for these! I priced one out it was somewhere between $1200-$1500 aud I believe. They were listed for the Mitsubishi Triton