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Post by Da Zook »

Im thinking of going SPOA.... Whats a good kit thats available in melbourne... whos the best to speak to????
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Post by Da Zook »

this is not a thread of SPUA vs SPOA or VIC vs NSW for that matter... anyone have experiences.... ive heard good things
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Post by Mudzuki »

Speak to Joe at 4Play Offroad, doesn't do a kit, but he would be able to do it for you.

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Post by stumped »

Mudzuki wrote:Speak to Joe at 4Play Offroad!!!!!!!! doesn't do a kit, but he would be able to do it for you.

4Play Offroad!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Da Zook »

what do u guys reckon of the rocky road weld on SPOA???
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Post by Damo »

stumped wrote:
Mudzuki wrote:Speak to Joe at 4Play Offroad!!!!!!!! doesn't do a kit, but he would be able to do it for you.

4Play Offroad!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unit 3/229 Colchester Road Kilsyth 3137!!!!!!!!!!!
97614694!!!!!!!!!!!


moose, is that you???? :D


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Post by Da Zook »

who else has SPOA kits... im not a very competent welder... anyone help me out????
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Post by DeWsE »

Da Zook wrote:who else has SPOA kits... im not a very competent welder... anyone help me out????


Overkill
M&M
Calmini
Spider trax
opposite lock

etc etc the list goes on!

It sounds like more research is needed if you are asking these questions, and i'm not trying to put you down it's just that research really helps your design.
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Post by redzook »

Da Zook wrote:who else has SPOA kits... im not a very competent welder... anyone help me out????


u need a bolt on kit?

rocky road outfitters do them
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Post by bazooked »

ive got the rro yj kit onmine works a treat, id post sum pics but can we post em yet?
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Post by DeWsE »

bazooked wrote:ive got the rro yj kit onmine works a treat, id post sum pics but can we post em yet?


No still have to hotlink.
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Post by Da Zook »

dewse - ive researc hed everything except who makes the kits... originally i was gunna attempt at importing the calmini 5" combo lift kit bust proved too costly...
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Post by bazooked »

dont go the calmini 5 " lift its a piece of shit, just do a search and all shall be revealed.
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Post by grimbo »

If you can't do the work yourself then it will be $$ to get a complete well put together SPOA done. You don't want to skimp on money getting it done as it is major reworking of your suspension and steering
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Post by ljxtreem »

if u get a SPOA done, make sure u get a traction bar,
one that goes to the top and bottem of the diff, because even with a single bar, u will be busting lots of uni joints.
Getting the SPOA done is the ezy bit,
sorting out the problems, or getting it done right in the first place, not so ezy.



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Post by Mudzuki »

stumped wrote:
Mudzuki wrote:Speak to Joe at 4Play Offroad!!!!!!!! doesn't do a kit, but he would be able to do it for you.

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Hell NO!

Just trying to help a guy out with a good shop in melbourne, since total 4wd is closed down.

Maybe try Aus4wd Specialist in bayswater, but not sure who else you could try?

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Post by CHOPZUKI »

i imported the rocky road bolt on kit but ended up welding it on, if i ordered another kit id get the weld on one they have heaps better clearance. theres not much welding to be done so id just take the diffs to a engineering shop somewhere and get them to weld perches and stuff on its a very easy conversion and was well worth it. as far as the unstable on road rumours go its all b/s in my mind, it handled just as good after installing as before.

i also got the ott stage 2 high steer which is the bomb as far as high steer for zooks go.

and they didnt rip me off any bits or anything, shipping probly took 2 months.
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Post by SAWZALL »

IMHO I wouldnt do bolt on. Pull the diffs and take them to someone to get welded. Cheezy would probably be my recommendation in Melb
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Post by ljxtreem »

very unstable on the road, if not done properly
fine if done properly.

Been there, SPOA done wrongly,
verry scarry :?


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Post by redzook »

ljxtreem wrote:if u get a SPOA done, make sure u get a traction bar,
one that goes to the top and bottem of the diff,
Getting the SPOA done is the ezy bit,
sorting out the problems, or getting it done right in the first place, not so ezy.



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i done one uni that id say was the orginal :lol: that was just when i got the 31's so that was a long time ago

that is the only uni ive done
and ive ran SPOA with no track bar, normal track bar and a single track bar and what i currently have wich is somthing a bit different

u set the pinion angle right u shouldnt have any worries
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