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Body lift blocks

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Body lift blocks

Post by mhgill »

I'm sure this has been asked a thousand times for which I apologise, I would have searched but I can't work out how to search by post topic only.

Therefore my question is: Where is a good place to get some 2" body lift blocks for a SWB Pajero. I need 8. The internal hole is 12mm and they're 65mm wide.

Do ARB or TJM stock them?

What sort of engineering firm are able to make them?

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Post by v840 »

PM "justcruizin" on this board. He makes body lift kits for several makes and may be able to help you out.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

*This is no reflection on Justcruizin's product which is excellent*

Justcruzin uses poly blocks. These aren't legal in all states of Australia. Check with your local authority before buying one of his kits as to whether poly is acceptable.

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Re: Body lift blocks

Post by bogged »

goto carac and get some alloy blocks cut up and holes drilled.
we bought 1 length of the stuff yrs ago, enough to do 2 cars worth, and got em cut up and drilled by AWILLing person :armsup:
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Post by Ruffy »

Gwagensteve wrote:*This is no reflection on Justcruizin's product which is excellent*

Justcruzin uses poly blocks. These aren't legal in all states of Australia. Check with your local authority before buying one of his kits as to whether poly is acceptable.

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Post by just cruizin' »

This is true, check first. Mind you the majority of body lifts never get approved regardless (from my experience only, I recommend everyone to the research first and also get their kits either mine or others engineered)
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