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NSW engineers

Post by NICK »

i remember sometime looking at a page that listed all the NSW engineers, anyone have a link to that page?


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www.overkill4x4.com
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Post by killalux »

is there a page with all the qld engineers?
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Post by cbr »

killalux wrote:is there a page with all the qld engineers?


What about WA Engineers??

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Post by spazbot »

ceck your local motoring authority website
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Post by cbr »

spazbot wrote:ceck your local motoring authority website


Yea right obsolete sweet F.A. :mad:

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Post by Slunnie »

Who are the good and reasonable engineers though? Any recommendations for work?
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Post by 2MEKE »

Slunnie wrote:Who are the good and reasonable engineers though? Any recommendations for work?


If you're in Sydney you might want to talk to Peter Gillard 9559-4822.
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Post by Midget »

If your on the central coast or newcastle, speak to Athol Mullen on 02 49 568 030.
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Post by Slunnie »

Thanks for those contacts. I spoke to 2 off the llist a while ago, and they didn't seem all that interested for various reasons.
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Post by Midget »

Athol does all my engineering on my rigs and my customers rigs.
If i have any questions on anything i just ring and he answers them.
Give him a call, he is pretty good with 4wd mods.
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Post by Slunnie »

That sounds cool.

I spoke to one fella about a suspension lift. The ADR's would give me 1/3rd metal to metal for lift which on a D2 shock is 70mm lift (std shock travel is 210mm). I wanted to go over 70mm and I was told that they needed to hire really expensive measuring equipment, hire a race track for a day to do the testing and analysis and then they had to write the report and it would probably cost around $3000. They could take that and shove it where........... I thought no. But I see so many vehicles around with huge lifts and I doubt they have gone through such testing (maybe I'm wrong), and I have never heard of anybody having this done. Anyway, I wont go offtopic. I'll give him a call - thanks for the contact though.
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Post by Midget »

Athol passed my 80 series with 6" coils,2" body lift and running 35" bfg muddies no probs.If my memory serves it cost me around $350.
Give him a call and have a chat. 02 49 568 030. :D
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