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need sizes req.for making drop boxs

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need sizes req.for making drop boxs

Post by UrbanRedneck »

As a struggling family man i cant afford to lash on a set of drop boxes (Ok the missus wont let me :oops: ) and also being a sheety i making my own drop boxes.
My delema is that my rig is a daily comuter and i cant get the size of the hole that the arms and bushes fit into and also the distance between the faces required for the bush to bolt up correctly. I also would be very appreciative if someone can give the size of the bung required to bolt into the original mounting hole.
Here is dodgy drawing of dimensions i need any help greatly appreciated
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

Pull your arms out out measure them yourself , its not technical by any means.
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Post by UrbanRedneck »

sorry mate understand that you make them and all but 400 bux i cant afford that.
Just thought some one may be kind enough to help as i dont have time to pull it all apart then put back together drive to work then come back and do it all again.
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Post by TR3LOS351 »

im gona buy a set soon and a week or s i can measure for you! just remind me with a pm later on down the track!
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Re: need sizes req.for making drop boxs

Post by jessie928 »

UrbanRedneck wrote:As a struggling family man i cant afford to lash on a set of drop boxes (Ok the missus wont let me :oops: ) and also being a sheety i making my own drop boxes.
My delema is that my rig is a daily comuter and i cant get the size of the hole that the arms and bushes fit into and also the distance between the faces required for the bush to bolt up correctly. I also would be very appreciative if someone can give the size of the bung required to bolt into the original mounting hole.
Here is dodgy drawing of dimensions i need any help greatly appreciated
Thanx in advance
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im sure someone has some drop boxes they have not installed yet that can take some pics and dimensions off and post them up.

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Post by festy »

Does this help?
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Post by a-dog »

those plans are good but isnt the bolt pattern for the cross member around the wrong way. the smaller distance between the bolts should be towards the back of the box.
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Post by UrbanRedneck »

That is great thanx very much for all the input.
Ye i do believe the bolts are the other way round atleast they are on mine but that has the info i need thankyou.
Hope to return the favour some day :D

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Post by BigMav »

Hey guys just be aware that on those plans you will have to make certain adjustments to suit your actual lift. Probably obvious to most on this forum but have had a few questions in regards to this when I posted them on another forum. Cheers again for hosting them for me festy.
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Post by GQ Bear »

Thanks festy and big Mav. I've been wanting to make a set of these for a while now as they're just ridiculously overpriced in the stores. As i have offset bushes in mine i'd have to buy the boxes and a set of new bushes which would bring the cost close to that of dropped arms.

As the hole centre relates to difference between standard height and vehicle's lifted height. Does anyone know what the height of a standard GQ patrol was?

Also, what's peoples general consensus on drop boxes? Do they help alleviate front end problems? Improve offroad articulation? Do they get hung up on stuff much?
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Post by twodiffs »

I have Superiors drop boxes and i noticed the difference they made straight away and that was 'on road'!!
They have improved the handling big time, I do a lot of river stuff and that means boulder bashing...they have never got caught up yet and i don't notice any clearance issues if that helps.
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