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Good gear for all Isuzu models

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Good gear for all Isuzu models

Post by Nev62 »

A mate of mine has just started his own business selling all the good gear for Isuzu 4bs (yes even MU's). It all came about because the local guys said they were not interested due to the low quanties, local fabricators wanting an arm, leg and a lung on a good day and the Calmini stuff not being up to the job. he showed me some crawling t'fer gearsets and a tie rod end around an inch thick. You might have seen his red machine on the latest 4wd action DVD.
He is in the process of setting up a website and I will pass it on when it is up and running. In the mean time if you are after anything (he prefers to call them preformance mods or accessories), let me know.
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Post by neonasty »

Im sure a few people would be interested in oil filter relocaion kit for the 1JB1T engine. The position is stupid in the stock location.

I just got my Jack, so Im not sure what else I might need/want
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Post by rainsey »

For Starters...

:As per neonasty... oil filter relocation
:Ball joint spacers of vairing degrees
:drop or extended shakles
:camber adjusters
:a lift bigger than 2".. the rear can be catered by extende shackles .. but the front. Every other manufacture has a 3rd party upgrade except for the IFS Isuzus.
:rear disk upgrades
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Oh did I mention rear disk upgrades??

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Post by neonasty »

I would like to put my hand up for front end lift kit.

Something 2" Plus.
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Post by bluemq »

1. bolt on intercooler kits
2. snorkels
3. dual battery trays
4. lift kits similar to calmini setup
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Post by bluemu »

When something is up and running for the store please feel free to post it at the clubisuzu forum.

www.clubisuzu.com


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Post by nig »

Did this guy ever get his website up? - be interested to see what he has on offer
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Post by Bruceh »

x2 :cool:
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Post by rainsey »

echo.. ech... ec......

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Re: Good gear for all Isuzu models

Post by sudso »

Nev62 wrote:A mate of mine has just started his own business selling all the good gear for Isuzu 4bs (yes even MU's). It all came about because the local guys said they were not interested due to the low quanties, local fabricators wanting an arm, leg and a lung on a good day and the Calmini stuff not being up to the job.
What, you want us to transform your IFS into a rock hopper for a carton of beer? :roll:
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Post by MYMU »

Hi it would be good to get some a/m stuff for the Mu

rainsey as for a disc upgrade for the rodeo's would the jackeroo or Mu disc setup fit as the rear pads for the mu are also the same for jackeroo and the box also covered some rodeo not sure of which model. had to replace a clagged caliper for the rear of mu and got a jack item and is identical..
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Post by rainsey »

Mymu,

Don't have much info on the MU or Jacks but I thought the Jacks are a coil rear.

I may go out an get my hands on a Mu workshop manual and read up on the specs.

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Post by sudso »

Can do ext. shackles and BJ spacers but I wont fit them. Illegal as you all know. (off road use only bla bla.) You know the upper BJ's have to be flipped for spacers?
Can also do s/s aux battery trays. I dont bother with making plated ones., waste of time IMO.

A proper 2" plus IFS lift on isuzu's requires re-engineering of the whole front end and creates a domino effect where other things have to be redone/relocated to accomodate, thats why it will cost an arm, a leg and a lung or two.
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Post by chikoroll_ »

Independent4x have a 3" lift without the drop down brackets (US)
http://www.independent4x.com/

do you have Heavy-Duty Tie Rod Ends?
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Post by twinky »

any word on the "performance parts" being available to buy?
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