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60 series SPOA

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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60 series SPOA

Post by wrksux »

Ive searched, not found much recent info
what sorta cost am i looking at to get an old 60 spoa and possobly engineerd on 35's 33's would be min size i want.

is this still possible in vic?

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Post by Trusa »

Ring an engineer and ask them. It's the only way to know for sure.

Check out this thread with lots of engineers list (call the number ABOVE the names, not below)
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... t=engineer

I spoke to an engineer last week about engineering my hilux (in Vic) and he said 6 inches total lift is the limit. That includes suspension, tyres, bodylift. Last time I checked an SPOA alone is approximately 6" of lift on it's own. Good luck.

Ben
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