hottiemonster wrote: too much $$$ for a full time student.
what are you studying?
hottiemonster wrote:i live in Berwick victoria. how far would bayswater be? i have heard of it but have no idea of where it is.
Wendle wrote:hottiemonster wrote: too much $$$ for a full time student.
what are you studying?
hottiemonster wrote:so basically ask him all the work necessary to fit either 3" or 4" lift?
can i run 35's later with 3" sus and 2" body?
or what about 34's with just 3" suspension and no trimming?
or 33's just the way to go
hottiemonster wrote:i have a problem now, i got a leak in the petrol tank :(. i was told that u needed caster plates for a 4" lift. is this true and how much work does that involve?, i think it might just be easiest to fit a 3" ?
bogged wrote:hottiemonster wrote:i have a problem now, i got a leak in the petrol tank :(. i was told that u needed caster plates for a 4" lift. is this true and how much work does that involve?, i think it might just be easiest to fit a 3" ?
Fuel Tanks worth stuff all, call an LPG installation place they throw them away... I got one for $15 thru mate at TJM..
Caster for 4in on a shorty yes. How hard, if your asking its too hard.
hottiemonster wrote:i went down and saw Sandy today
He gave me lots of helpful information and advice.
He suggested i should do the 2" body lift first quoted $600
Then trim the guards and put new flares on $400
Then wack on 35" tyres $$$$$lots
Then go the 3" suspension lift, most likely get KONI shocks and get Dobinsons springs or something. Fit caster bushes, gearbox crossmember etc.
on the other hand, just get the 3" suspension and wack on 33's
I think that it is not much extra work to fit 35's so i may as well do it if i can find the funds..
Though i just found out that i am starting full time so the $$$ will come in
hottiemonster wrote:i have a LONG range in my SWB Mav i have been told. i want to fix it. it is in the possition on the right hand side of the car under the drivers seat basically but towards the back a little. u should know.
i didnt really want one unless it is the same size, i just wannt get it fixed.
hottiemonster wrote:how much is one though, if i wait to do it all at once i will be waiting a while casue i think it would cost about 4000-4500. by the time i will save that up i would have to get new tyres in the mean time casue my are just about rooted.
Is it possible to run standard koni suspension with adequate guard cut and 2" body lift with 35's casue it seems i will have NO travel at all and become a perminant mud basher until i get some new suspension.
bogged wrote:Or if you think you have enough $, go the 35's and 4inch lift, and engineers, (around $350-500 depending on who and where).. the car will have to pass a brake and swerve test. That will be around $3500 all up if you get it done, or cheaper if you do it. $1500 for tires, and $2000 for suspension adn panhards etc.
You can run 35's with no lift, if your prepared to cut 90% of the car away..
35's and a lift $4000? I have a bag of grinding sparks forsale.
bogged wrote:You can run 35's with no lift, if your prepared to cut 90% of the car away..
35's and a lift $4000? I have a bag of grinding sparks forsale.
You were sticking with the TB42 werent you? so no engineers required there. Rebuild and Turbo no engineers..
hottiemonster wrote:i think probably 3" sus lift and 33's for now will be fine.
hottiemonster wrote:if i get some new 3" coils will the standard Koni shocks be rendered useless? or can i use em.
hottiemonster wrote:i think i will go with dobinson springs, koni shocks, drop the gearbox thing and caster will be good for now. though that is still about 1500 probably.
then the tyres will be 1200.
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