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US products for Australian Jeep Owners - M&M Custom Engi

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US products for Australian Jeep Owners - M&M Custom Engi

Post by Mczook »

G'day All

Given our agent distributor agreements with several US 4x4 companies we now can supply, fit and sell products for the Jeep enthusiast. We are making an order from the 'states' within the next 2 weeks. Below is a list of some of the products available and their pricing. Please note, that the order is not limited to these products so if you want something we should be able to source it. As far a suspension kits go we mainly source Full Traction, Rubicon and Rockcrawler.

If you would like to order any products call Matt @ M&M Custom Engineering on 02 45879811. Please note we may need to contact our suppliers to confirm pricing for items not listed but we will reply back with 1 business day.

Below the price list is a note of New Products we are now selling, so please read what our supplier has noted to the potential Australia customers.

List:

Jeep Dana 30 EZ Locker $655
Jeep Dana 30 Detroit Locker $1,115
Jeep Dana 30 Ox Locker $1,825
Jeep Dana 30 Truetrac Locker $915
Jeep Dana 44 EZ Locker $675
Jeep Dana 44 Detroit Locker $1,299
Jeep Dana 44 Ox Locker $1,915
Jeep Dana 44 Truetrac Locker $915
Jeep R&P 30 44 4.11 $475
Jeep R&P 30 44 4.56 $475
Jeep R&P 30 44 4.88 $475
Jeep R&P 30 44 HP $475
Jeep TJ Bearing Kit $375
Swayaway air bumb stop, shock mounts, limiting straps,etc kit coilover $2,860
Currie Anti Rock $775

Fox Air Shock 2 (each) $599
BBC Rockcrawling 15in Monotube Poly Shock pair $579
Edelbrock Standard Pair $530
Edelbrock Long Travel Monotube Pair $652
Bilstien 5150 Pair $663
Fox Emulsion Shock Coilover $728
Fox air bumb stop kit coilover $4,118
Fox Remote Shock Coilover $850
Swayaway Racerunner Emulsion including coilover kit $845

Please note delivery time is 5-10 working days.

In conjuction with Polyperformance we are now distributing new products. Below is what Polyperformance has noted to customer on Pirate4x4.com and would like potential Australian customers to know:

We would like to bring some new products to the Australian market.

The first item is the FOX air shock.

The fox air shock offers similar performance to a coilover for much less money. The air shock works on a nitrogen and oil mixture. This provides a progressive spring rate which works very well for rockcrawling. This shock is very easily adjustable. The spring curve (or spring rate) is controlled by the amount of oil in the shock. Ride height is controlled by the amount of nitrogen pressure in the shock. Both of these can be adjusted in a matter of minutes and for virtually no cost. These shocks are available with up to 18" of travel.

The second product is the BBCS-15.

This is nitrogen charged monotube shock with internal floating piston which features digressive valving on both the compression and rebound side. It also features internal overextension bumpers, external
compression bumpers and an aluminum bump cap. This shock was tuned specifically for rockcrawlers with leaf springs. Because of the better tuning on the shock your tires will stay glued to the ground and provide more traction. The bottom out bumpers will prevent you from destroying the shock by bottoming out. These shocks also have a 5/8 shaft which means that it will not bend despite being such a long travel. Because the shock is nitrogen charged with an internal floating piston, cavitation is nonexistent. This means that the shocks will not fade despite being subject to hardcore use. These shocks will out-perform any other monotube shock.

Check out - http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... index.html
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=261310

Cheers
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Post by resident e »

just wondering, can you get Poision Spyder Custom gear? wanting to know how much a set of there "rocker knocker" sill gards r????????????
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Post by sir_camel »

resident e wrote:just wondering, can you get Poision Spyder Custom gear? wanting to know how much a set of there "rocker knocker" sill gards r????????????

Could be interested too.
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Post by jeep97tj »

mmmm Top Shelf Products
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Post by Mczook »

G'day Guys

Thanks for the interest and inquiry. I can certainly follow that up for you as anything is generally possible. :twisted:

For interest sake M&M Custom Engineering is a hardcore specialist and fabricating / modifying is the game. Most products can be custom made to order, so should the Poison Spyder gear not work out, a similar unit can be fabricated for you. :cool:

Will get back to you soon.

Cheers Sean

PS interested in your thoughts on our sample list products & prices?
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Post by jeep97tj »

The prices dont look to bad seeing u get them in around a week. The coil overs, does that include springs?
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote:The prices dont look to bad seeing u get them in around a week. The coil overs, does that include springs?


You couldn't resist could you. And all this stuff about coilovers are over rated. I like the idea of fox shocks personally
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Post by jeep97tj »

But u drive a zook so your opinion dosent mean shit here. Just wondering what there worth, im into the rockair anyway
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote:But u drive a zook so your opinion dosent mean shit here. Just wondering what there worth, im into the rockair anyway


Jealous!

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Post by duncan »

Thought the prices for the ox lockers was a bit steep as i got one from 4x4 USA here in Perth for $1200
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Post by Mczook »

G'day Guys

sir_camel
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 10:25 am

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resident e wrote:
just wondering, can you get Poision Spyder Custom gear? wanting to know how much a set of there "rocker knocker" sill gards r????????????

Could be interested too.


Through some of our other dealers we were able to get in contact with the guys at Poison Spyder Customs and they are real keen to help us out and get a bigger presence in Oz (great bunch of guys to deal & talk with). In fact one of their guys is coming down under soon! :cool:

Pricing & freight for the gear is currently being worked out as we would be international distributors but for the 'Rocker Knockers' and optional Slider bar it's likely to be around $800-850 but this is ball park at the moment.

They noted they would work out better pricing if we could get a group or bulk buy.

Thanks for feedback on the pricing sorry about the Ox Locker it appears WA guy sells better than i buy. Nonetheless, I am sure we can offer jeep guys other quality products, great pricing (hope) and top customer service.

On a side note we are interested in working out some sort of sponsorship relationship for a Jeep nut who wants to compete, build up their truck and be a prominate personality in the jeeping community. Happy to have candidates on within the southern eastern states PM.

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Post by CJer »

The prices look good from what i can see.

Great to see you are willing to sponser a Rig.
What level of Rig are you looking and helping along. MOD truck or
OUTLAW type pipeframe buggy ??


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Post by tj saxon »

Great to see you are willing to sponser a Rig.


ditto on that, please tell more :)
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Post by Mczook »

G;day Guys

jeep97tj
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2004 1:51 pm

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The prices dont look to bad seeing u get them in around a week. The coil overs, does that include springs?


Sorry I didnt reply, no coils arent included but package pricing is good (ring) and at the moment we are waiting on finalising pricing on a progressive coilover spring instead of running 2, expected to reduce cost too.


It was pointed out to me that the pricing on the coilover shocks was our RRP, not the current order special. Note fox shocks come with coil over spring & mounthing hardware.

Fox Emulsion Shock Coilover $662
Fox Remote Shock Coilover $763
Swayaway Racerunner Emulsion including coilover kit $658

Jer
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 7:23 pm

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The prices look good from what i can see.

Great to see you are willing to sponser a Rig.
What level of Rig are you looking and helping along. MOD truck or
OUTLAW type pipeframe buggy ??


Jamie


Someone who maybe doent have everything for their truck yet but is settingup/upgrading their truck to compete in MOD or Outlaw. But more so someone who we can deal and develop a truck & relationship with.

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Post by jeep97tj »

Thanks Sean

I so live in the wrong state :cry:
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Post by buddha »

sean, my long travel shocks are definately too short now.
I'll swap you them for any thing of your choice and show em for you.
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Post by Timmy »

i like the idea of the airshox, and that read up on Pirate is pretty good, but im probably more interested on how they r on the road....i know it says that they should be fine with sway bars fitted but does anyone know of any road rigs that run them?
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Post by TRD »

Timmy wrote:i like the idea of the airshox, and that read up on Pirate is pretty good, but im probably more interested on how they r on the road....i know it says that they should be fine with sway bars fitted but does anyone know of any road rigs that run them?


Dave, the owner here at polyperformance drives his toyota on the street. He runs air shocks in the rear. It drives the same as any truck with a really soft suspension. Some people feel the need for a sway bar and others dont. A lot of the street manners of a 4-link truck depend more on the geometry of the 4-link than the shocks.

I have 1/4 elliptic in the rear of mine and Daves drived better on the street.

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Post by LEXX »

GREAT line up of products there M&M.

Just wondering what your stance is on you suppling to other Jeep related business's? I'd like to have a chat in regards to that if possible.

Also with the sponsorship deal, I'm just about to start entering a few comps down here in Vic and wondering what possabilites are there as well ;)

Cheers.
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Post by Mczook »

G'day All

For those wanting Hi Steer arms for Dana's we are able to bring them in. They are Polyperformance's Hi Steer arms and are made from high quality 4140. Ff you want a set be part of this fridays order:

ie Dana 44's are $330



LEXX
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:54 pm

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GREAT line up of products there M&M.

Just wondering what your stance is on you suppling to other Jeep related business's? I'd like to have a chat in regards to that if possible.

Also with the sponsorship deal, I'm just about to start entering a few comps down here in Vic and wondering what possabilites are there as well

Cheers.


Thanks for feedback & contact us when you can on 02 45879811.

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Post by FireTruck »

Sweet... more wicked top-shelf stuff for all!

Having imported some stuff like this in the past I can tell ya that the prices are pretty good... it's all the hidden costs that usually get ya (frieght, tax, duties, etc)... and unlikely to get the stuff in 5-10 days.

Great to see more local supply of hard core gear for Jeeps... :cool:
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Post by Mczook »

G'day Guys

I will be going down to the Jamboree as Brawn 4x4 is one of the sponsors and I will be attending on their behalf. How many of you would be interested in me bringing down the Fox Air Shocks?

Because if there is enough interest I will bring some stock down!

Cheers
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