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nylon blocks

Post by Rookie »

can you use nylon to make body lift blocks with a steel crusher tube in the centre????
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Speak to the certifying agency in your state. I believe nylon is acceptable in QLD but it is not acceptable in VIC.

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Post by bazzle »

Steel crush tube will punch through floor/mount.
Use ally or steel block.

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Re: nylon blocks

Post by Roctoy »

Rookie wrote:can you use nylon to make body lift blocks with a steel crusher tube in the centre????
best to use acetal rod from Eplas at Underwood, QLD DOT requires that a steel crucsh tube be used. (even though the acetal rod will do the job fine)

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Post by bazzle »

And if you use solid metal crush tube not req. As I posted above Ive seen damage from crush tubes, the plastic flexes enough to make the tube wiggle and it pushes thru floor and mount.
The surface area is not large enough on tube alone.

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Post by Struth »

I used nylon, two years of bashing about the bush and no probs yet.
Just don't use soft nylon.

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Post by Rookie »

i can get hard nylon for free so yer was just wondering if it could be used would i need a cruch tube in the center???? also anyone know how many i need to lift my middy and what size the blocks would need to be for a 2 inch lift and bolt sizes?????
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Post by bakerboy »

smartarse hat on, ull need 2 inch blocks for a 2 inch lift and if u take the bolts out go and buy new ones that are 2 inches longer

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there is always one clown lol I know they need to be 2 inch's high but what diameter????
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Post by bakerboy »

i have no idea but ud be lookin at atleast 50mm in width
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Post by rvh96 »

Dont use nylon it flexs way to much ,i saw a GQ with 50mm nylon blocks pull the steering coupling of the steering box it moved that much which is why plastic is illegal .
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Post by Nelso »

Didn't look what it was for but in GQs you need 3 inch diameter blocks as 2 inch ones crack floors and chassis mounts. I vote forget the body lift and cut the guards.
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Post by just cruizin' »

I'm not going to come in here and say that very plastic is suitable for body lift material BUT there are products / materials that do the job as good as steel or alloy. Engineering plastics have come a long way and the number of different compounds that are available is almost endless and a number of those have been used in applications far more severe then anything a 4WD under 5,000kg can ever endure.

Queensland Transport have approved these materials so to say they are illegal is plain wrong and misleading.

Yes the lifts I sell are made from these materials so yes I have a festered interest in stating their case but this also comes for my experience so if I didn't think they were appropiate for the application I wouldn't use them.
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