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chassis stands
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chassis stands
when working on your 4wd, and having to do suspension mods. where can you get chassis stands that are high enough to use, or does anyone have plans for a strong design.
and fabrication isnt a problem, welder and fabricator by day.
cheers,
jackson
and fabrication isnt a problem, welder and fabricator by day.
cheers,
jackson
usually not high enough (even truck ones) and big and bulky and not worth the $$ IMOmkpatrol wrote:There are a few differetn sizes, supercrap had them last time I looked. Repco also have larger ones, the rachet type, most stable & the strongest.
I'd just get some scrap from around work (if i was a welder/fabricator) and knock some up. If i was to do it a wide base of about 400mm square or round, withe and a frame mount on top to the height desired. Maybe even put some holes in a telescopic section for adjusting. Free and strong and made to measure.
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exactly ben
the guys at carroll's spring works have made a bunch of stands exactly like this using SHS with four triangular legs at the bottom, and a upright tube welded in the middle. the tube contains another sliding tube that has a pin through to adjust the height. Very big, and very strong, and stable
the guys at carroll's spring works have made a bunch of stands exactly like this using SHS with four triangular legs at the bottom, and a upright tube welded in the middle. the tube contains another sliding tube that has a pin through to adjust the height. Very big, and very strong, and stable
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