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anyone used these lift kits
anyone used these lift kits
as the name says... was looking on fleebay and found these.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4WD-SUSPENSION-4 ... 7C294%3A50
any1 used them? or thoughts on them.
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/4WD-SUSPENSION-4 ... 7C294%3A50
any1 used them? or thoughts on them.
thanks
Re: anyone used these lift kits
personally I'd rather spend a bit more, and get something I knew...
great gear , or great coils ??
Who's shocks , whos panhards,
I normally dont say anything about others manufacturers gear but first problem i see is the panhards use poly bushes which will fail after the first few offroad drives, the second problem is single nut panhards are prone to coming undone ( see it all the time ) , third they look to be mild steel round bar buy the amount of bend they have put in, 4th check if it is a screw cut thread or a dodgy rolled thread.
Contact the seller and ask them whos gear it actually is , what warranty they have, what they are manufactured from.
If they cant tell you, well you make the decision if it"s worth your hard earned money.
Dobinsons are good coils but that does not make the whole kit great.
Who's shocks , whos panhards,
I normally dont say anything about others manufacturers gear but first problem i see is the panhards use poly bushes which will fail after the first few offroad drives, the second problem is single nut panhards are prone to coming undone ( see it all the time ) , third they look to be mild steel round bar buy the amount of bend they have put in, 4th check if it is a screw cut thread or a dodgy rolled thread.
Contact the seller and ask them whos gear it actually is , what warranty they have, what they are manufactured from.
If they cant tell you, well you make the decision if it"s worth your hard earned money.
Dobinsons are good coils but that does not make the whole kit great.
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SuperiorEngineering wrote:great gear , or great coils ??
Who's shocks , whos panhards,
I normally dont say anything about others manufacturers gear but first problem i see is the panhards use poly bushes which will fail after the first few offroad drives, the second problem is single nut panhards are prone to coming undone ( see it all the time ) , third they look to be mild steel round bar buy the amount of bend they have put in, 4th check if it is a screw cut thread or a dodgy rolled thread.
Contact the seller and ask them whos gear it actually is , what warranty they have, what they are manufactured from.
If they cant tell you, well you make the decision if it"s worth your hard earned money.
Dobinsons are good coils but that does not make the whole kit great.
thanks for the tips there, i didnt think or no that much in depth about all the panards etc... will definitly go with the better brand stuff save up some more...
Give Shane at Suspension Stuff a call. He'll hook you up with the good gear, at a good price too!GU-ish wrote:SuperiorEngineering wrote:great gear , or great coils ??
Who's shocks , whos panhards,
I normally dont say anything about others manufacturers gear but first problem i see is the panhards use poly bushes which will fail after the first few offroad drives, the second problem is single nut panhards are prone to coming undone ( see it all the time ) , third they look to be mild steel round bar buy the amount of bend they have put in, 4th check if it is a screw cut thread or a dodgy rolled thread.
Contact the seller and ask them whos gear it actually is , what warranty they have, what they are manufactured from.
If they cant tell you, well you make the decision if it"s worth your hard earned money.
Dobinsons are good coils but that does not make the whole kit great.
thanks for the tips there, i didnt think or no that much in depth about all the panards etc... will definitly go with the better brand stuff save up some more...
Suspension
Dude are you still goin to put the drop boxes in like we talked about, rather than use the offset bushes or did ya change ya mind?
Sure Could Go Some Side Boob Right Now
Suspension
Yeah Either Drop Arms Like Mine Because No Sh*t Hangs Down. But Im Sure You Dont Want To Spend That Much Dosh So Drop Boxes Are The Cheaper Option..Plus Ya New Buddy Mill Makes Em Dont He?
Sure Could Go Some Side Boob Right Now
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