B2600 2.5" Ironman Suspension Lift
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B2600 2.5" Ironman Suspension Lift
Orangerims
12/27/2006 6:41:04 PM
I recently purchased a 2.5" Ironman Suspension Lift off Ebay and installed it on my 89' B2600. Quite a suprise, the front is a full 2.5" and the rear springs are a near 4.5" lift from factory. I had to remove the overloads and one leaf to level it out (the ass end looked terrible that high). Anyone else notice this with that kit?
93mazda
12/27/2006 9:46:40 PM
Iv been looking at this same setup, was the front end parts of this kit hard to put on?
Orangerims
12/28/2006 9:48:54 AM
The front end consists of new torsion bars and shocks. Torsion bars in this truck are no harder than any other ive done. Just make sure you use some penetrating oil and a wire brush (or wheel works better) on the adjustment bolts before you back them up or you will cease them in the half moon keepers. Other than that make sure you mark the torsion bars properly so you can put the ends on the new ones correctly. And on the rear, I just dropped the two overloads and the last arch spring and the truck sits level and rides great. (no impact on towing capacity).
93mazda
12/28/2006 10:41:16 PM
Does it come with good directions because Iv never done any torsion bar work, but the rear end will be easy for me.
Orangerims
12/29/2006 10:26:35 AM
Nope, It comes with no destructions. Its a pretty easy kit though. For your torsion bars, you can just follow instructions from a repair manual on replacing/adjusting them. That should get you through.
warran87
2/28/2007 11:55:10 PM
do you think you could post some pics of the lift and your truck, id' like to see the height, i am running 31s but im just looking for about 2-2.5" more clearence over my tires so i dont wreck my paint on my fenders again

i'd also like to see some pictures of other b2600s on this site if anyone can post some, ill get mine on as soon as i can. thanks , this lift sounds rad by the way.
mazdab2600
3/1/2007 5:50:29 PM
mine's on here and i didn't have to buy any lift kit's its all homemade
running 31's in the summer 235/75r15 winter
warran87
3/2/2007 9:21:50 PM
what did you use for ball joint spacers, are those homemade or storebought? im interested in doing this. did you install a spacer on just the upper balljoint? i already have pro-comp shocks that are longer so i wont have to build an extension. seems straight forward though.
PS: is your truck body lifted?
mazdab2600
3/2/2007 11:30:53 PM
spacer are homemade
1 inch square steel bent/curved around the old upper ball joint then drilled to match the bolt holes got longer bolts(gr8)
the body lift is also made with pucks and metal pipe to center them and provide a bushing
will get some updated pics up soon
so everyone can see how its holding up
warran87
3/3/2007 3:20:45 PM
okay cool i'd like to see more pics of that so maybe i can build something like that, and one more thing, did you use a spacer on only the upper balljoint?
im still trying to get some pics of my truck but apperently the file is too large...
blasphemous
3/6/2007 5:48:15 AM
I wonder how well the Ironman lift would do with the bars cranked up a few inches.
warran87
3/6/2007 10:22:44 PM
are the torsion bars in the ironman lift just extended? or uhhh stronger? i dont know, i want to buy the lift but it doesnt ship to canada but i might have found a way to get it here

, can someone post some pics of their mazda 4x4s with or without lifts? just like to see other mazda pickups.
blasphemous
3/6/2007 10:37:53 PM
I don't have a way to host a picture at work, if you want to see my old setup, give me your e-mail.
warran87
3/7/2007 10:05:17 PM
mazdab2600
3/7/2007 10:23:14 PM
post them at photobucket or cardomain or someother site
then just post a link
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