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Body lift in WA

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Body lift in WA

Post by nicbeer »

Hey all

I thinking of doing a body lift and does anyone know if using the nylon blocks from High -Mighty are legal in WA.

I have looked at the DPI site but can't find it on there.

Otherwise i will buy steel/alloy or poly ones.

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Post by nicbeer »

bump


someone must know
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Post by Wesley »

why do a body lift what size tyres are u goin to run??
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Post by nicbeer »

31's.

Got 2" spring lift and 1" shackle lift in at moment. getting tyres during week so I will know for sure.

i might to some massaging of the panels instead, depending on how neat it looks.

cheers
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Post by nicbeer »

31's.

Got 2" spring lift and 1" shackle lift in at moment. getting tyres during week so I will know for sure.

i might to some massaging of the panels instead, depending on how neat it looks.

cheers
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Post by bulldogy »

Pretty sure you need nylon blocks they wont allow ally or steel
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Post by cbr »

bulldogy wrote:Pretty sure you need nylon blocks they wont allow ally or steel


I have alloy bock legal in WA. Probably one of the first to be legal in WA. It was approved back in Feb 1995.

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