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rubber kits

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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rubber kits

Post by 75 cruser »

just doing some work to the cruiser at the moment and wanting to know where to buy the rubbers that mount the body to the chassie

thanks rob :D
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by Sic Lux »

You'd think ripco or anyother spare parts mob would have them or maybe have to go genuinne
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by davec »

rob dont waste ya money on originals etc,chase up some boat rollers that go on trailers,come in all different sizes and cheap for like 1 foot lenghts,just cut them to your lenght,they have ones with diff size crush tube holes in the middle too,thers a mob on ebay that have poly or rubber ones,im doin mine soon and gonna save some money,im gonna cut them half inch longer for a cheapo mini lift,got this off another forum.
cheers
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Post by midi73 »

davec wrote:rob dont waste ya money on originals etc,chase up some boat rollers that go on trailers,come in all different sizes and cheap for like 1 foot lenghts,just cut them to your lenght,they have ones with diff size crush tube holes in the middle too,thers a mob on ebay that have poly or rubber ones,im doin mine soon and gonna save some money,im gonna cut them half inch longer for a cheapo mini lift,got this off another forum.
cheers
Yep, did this to mine. Cost fifty bucks all up including longer high tensile bolts. I used factory rubber under the mount and boat rollers on top (what the cab sits on) I even used the factory top washer on the boat roller. It all looks factory, apart from the cab being lifted of course.
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Post by davec »

midi,how much taller then standard did ya go,im thinkin 1 inch should be ok as long as there at least the same width material.
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Post by midi73 »

davec wrote:midi,how much taller then standard did ya go,im thinkin 1 inch should be ok as long as there at least the same width material.
With the boat rollers I used I could get 3 mounts out of one roller. It worked out at about one and three quarter inches, but then the factory mounts are usually squased down a bit so could be closer to 2". That was for the bigger diameter mounts. I just cut the smaller mounts to suit.
Yep I reckon one inch would be fine.
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Post by davec »

cheers midi
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