August 9, 200421 yr I was just wondering how hard it is to put a body kit in the brumby/brat? And if anyone had any info on puting one in.
August 9, 200421 yr Lifting it up with a body lift kit is fairly easy. BYB 3" and Scoripoin 2" lifts are the way to go. It was all designed to bolt right into your vehicle. Figuring out exacly where/how everything fits is the toughest part. The directions are more like a list of hints, but that is the fun part right? Unless you have rusty bolts; man those can be the WORST If you buy one of the pre-made lift kits. I would bet you could have it done between 16 - 20 hours of labor. This would even give you time for problems. A rust free vehicle would shave hours off !_! Lift that BRAT UP
August 9, 200421 yr Rust free vehichle, 2 people, 5 hours. Sounds like you didnt run into any problems either? I need a rust free shell
August 9, 200421 yr Yeah.. that one was trouble free. The first EA82 one I did had its share of problems, and neither of us had done an EA82 before.. that took about 12 hours. which was ok, except we were expecting it to take 7-8 hours.. or, more to the point, my wife was expecting it to take 7-8 hours
August 10, 200421 yr Rust free vehichle, 2 people, 5 hours. Rusty vehicle, 6 people, swearing, broken bolts, lots of beer drank 1 month or so
August 10, 200421 yr it took about 8-9 hours for us to do my first wagon. that's 1-2 people actually working on the car at a time.
August 10, 200421 yr The fastest one was 4 of us with hand tools and a PK/BYB 4/3. We had Ken's brat back on the ground in about an hour and a half. For your first time, expect it to take a weekend.
August 11, 200421 yr Author thanks everyone ill set aside a weekend and hope to do it in that time. The car isnt rusty it is in pretty good condition so hopefully there will be no probs. is there a website or anything so you know where to put all the parts?
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