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Old 07-29-2011, 03:05 AM
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

You can ask Brandon over at Rides of Conover where he got the additional bolts, he just told me "a supplier".
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Old 08-05-2011, 12:27 AM
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

hello bimmer,

I am new to this thread, and I have a question for you about your brush guard. How do you mount it to the truck ? I bought a used one from a guy and I cant figure out how to mount it. it looks as if i need brackets to mount it. Did your come with any other hardware besides the what is in your pictures? Thanks
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Old 08-05-2011, 04:19 AM
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Yes, they are thick "L" brackets w/ threaded holes that that mount up behind the oem DRL top bumper/fascia. You can mount it to a SMA bumper w/o the L brackets, but those are far and few between. (I have one I'm about to install when I find the time). If he didn't give you the L brackets, I might have mine for sale down the road. If you need instructions, I can photocopy mine for ya.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

O man, that would be great. Yes, can you please photo copy the instructions for me. Thanks so much. When do you think you may sell your l brackets? I think I am going to have a shop make some for me.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Send me your name and address, I'll photocopy them and get them out in the mail. As far as the brackets, either later this month, or next.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Thanks for sending me a copy Bimmer. Just recieved it today!
Now that I read the instructions Im dreading installing it lol.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Yea, the instructions can be a bit overwhelming.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Like I said, I will have a modified bumper for sale shortly.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

o.k. I just sent you a private message with the info.

also, have you tried any of the ecu programmers or the after market ecu's? can you recommend anything?
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I have never used a programer, the instructions are copied and will go out Monday.
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ok, thanks a lot.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

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You should have switched to springs, then you could have added a spacer. Or stil switch to them and sell your bags. There is a member her selling an air bag spacer from a Fabtech lift here, you could always have a weld shop cut it down and re weld the seat on it... The body lift installed was around $1500.

I have 2 sets of Air Spring Spacers left over from when I had them custom made for my H2. They are milled from UHMW Plastic. I will sell a set for $75 Shipped.



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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

bimmer, I got the instructions today. Thanks so much.
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Here is another body lift, 3" with the frame cut at the radiator support (so no spacer needed) and I assume the same in the rear.


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/578075/2004-hummer-h2


(I posted this link before hating on the chrome spinners not realizing it had a BL)
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Anyone still alive on this thread? Me and another fella are thinking about given this a go...2" for me, 3" for him and I wanted to pick some brains about certain details.

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You ever do it?
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Default Re: The Official "Elcova" H2 Body Lift thread (for those who say it can't be done).

Negative...I changed my thoughts on 'lifts.'

On my SUV I leveled it and shoved some 37's under it...that ended up being just right for me. I'm doing the same thing on the SUT, minus the rear coil spring spacers.

After wheeling with some lifted deuces and watching them teeter and totter I decided that I'd rather keep my center of gravity low.

Glad to see that you're still around.
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