I currently have a 110cc atv (all terrain vehicle) and i want to know weather i can lift the body of it like it is done in the carsdo we have to take it to a mechanic or add a new body and if it is possible let me know
No you can't get a body lift but, you could get a suspension lift. But people put a lift on to put bigger mud tires on and your little 110 could not push any bigger tires!
do not drive this vehicle! as far as the problem, i believe that this vehicle needs a new brake booster.
Ford Explorer Brake Problems
check your brake fluid (in the master cylinder), it is also possible that there is an air bubble in the brake lines. get a manual for the car, bleed the brakes to get an air bubble out, or look for leaks in the brake lines.
a body lift would be completely useless and difficult. I'm fairly sure there aren't any lift kits for 110cc ATVs, forget about body lift. You could probably do it yourself fabricating some spacers to put under the plastic mounts, but you may also have to raise the bars which might mean extending the throttle and brake lines. You may also have to redesign your seat mount. I don't see any benefit to body lifting a quad, other than the looks. I wouldn't waste my time on it if I were you. Hope that helps:)
do not drive this vehicle! as far as the problem, i believe that this vehicle needs a new brake booster.
Ford Explorer Brake Problems
check your brake fluid (in the master cylinder), it is also possible that there is an air bubble in the brake lines. get a manual for the car, bleed the brakes to get an air bubble out, or look for leaks in the brake lines.
No you can't get a body lift but, you could get a suspension lift. But people put a lift on to put bigger mud tires on and your little 110 could not push any bigger tires!
a body lift would be completely useless and difficult. I'm fairly sure there aren't any lift kits for 110cc ATVs, forget about body lift. You could probably do it yourself fabricating some spacers to put under the plastic mounts, but you may also have to raise the bars which might mean extending the throttle and brake lines. You may also have to redesign your seat mount. I don't see any benefit to body lifting a quad, other than the looks. I wouldn't waste my time on it if I were you. Hope that helps:)