1 inch Body Lift Kit - B Series Frontera LWB.

  • Model:VF-B-LWB-1

$147.00AUD

1 inch Body Lift Kit - B Series Frontera LWB.

All the parts are contained in this kit to raise your truck's body by a nominal 1 inch

Raising your body will enable you to fit bigger diameter tyres allowing you more clearance under the vehicle.

The 1 inch kit is the easiest of our kits to fit needing only the modification or removal of the fan cowling on the radiator - further instructions can be found Here and you'll find some FAQs Here.

We are also quite happy to answer questions on the phone, our phone number is +44 (0) 20 3598 2107 (sorry english only)

Spacers:

Polystone™ Grade 500, high density polyethylene:
  • Excellent resistance (no attack) to dilute and concentrated Acids, Alcohols and Bases.
  • Good resistance (minor attack) to Aldehydes, Esters, Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Ketones and Mineral and Vegetable Oils.
  • Limited resistance (moderate attack and suitable for short term use only) to Halogenated Hydrocarbons and Oxidizing Agents.
  • Maximum Temperature: 248°F 120°C
  • Minimum Temperature: -148°F -100°C
  • Melting Point: 266°F 130°C
  • Tensile Strength: 4550 psi (31.37 N/mm2)
  • Hardness: SD65
  • Rigid
  • Specific Gravity: 0.95

Bolts & Nuts

8.8 high tensile steel bolts
NyLoc nuts

Torque settings

All Bolts 50Nm

Fitting

Refer to the general fitting page, remove the fan/radiator cowling (if fitted) before lifting.

FAQs

Please check out our FAQs Here

Vehicle Specific FAQs:

Is my Frontera an "A" series or a "B" series, what is the diffence?

Although the "A" series had a face lift in 1995 there were no major differences to the construction of the Frontera until the "B" series was introduced in 1998 - the main difference for body lifts being a change in the bolting method and the number of mounting points used. We show pictures of both "A" and "B" series long and short wheel base to help you identify your truck.

Can I fit a bigger lift than 2" on my Fronteria?

The Fronteria can only accept a 2" lift without a major modification to the steering linkage, this involves cutting, lengthening and welding. If you are competent enough to do this, then the maximum would be a 4" lift.