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Another NSW zook goes SPOA

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Re: Guide to spoa lift?

Post by bubs »

grimbo wrote:
jcianci wrote:hey verynice mod! Im keen to do this to mine but im a newbie when it comes to this kinda stuff. Is there any step by step guides to doing this to mine? Like the parts needed or any hints on doing it? I have heard around the traps that drive yokes can slip out and brake lines are not long enough and axle can occur and steering arms cannot cope or something. ALl i want is for someone to get rid of the myths related to this mod or if they are facts then so be it. Good to see plenty of pics! Everybody loves em ;)


you are in QLD so it is illegal


it is 100% legal in QLD when using lux diffs
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Re: Guide to spoa lift?

Post by MY45 »

bubs wrote:
grimbo wrote:
jcianci wrote:hey verynice mod! Im keen to do this to mine but im a newbie when it comes to this kinda stuff. Is there any step by step guides to doing this to mine? Like the parts needed or any hints on doing it? I have heard around the traps that drive yokes can slip out and brake lines are not long enough and axle can occur and steering arms cannot cope or something. ALl i want is for someone to get rid of the myths related to this mod or if they are facts then so be it. Good to see plenty of pics! Everybody loves em ;)


you are in QLD so it is illegal


it is 100% legal in QLD when using lux diffs


Got any proof...as ive heard to many times that even with toy axles its illegal, not having a go at u bubs :D
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Re: Guide to spoa lift?

Post by bubs »

MY45 wrote:
bubs wrote:
grimbo wrote:
jcianci wrote:hey verynice mod! Im keen to do this to mine but im a newbie when it comes to this kinda stuff. Is there any step by step guides to doing this to mine? Like the parts needed or any hints on doing it? I have heard around the traps that drive yokes can slip out and brake lines are not long enough and axle can occur and steering arms cannot cope or something. ALl i want is for someone to get rid of the myths related to this mod or if they are facts then so be it. Good to see plenty of pics! Everybody loves em ;)


you are in QLD so it is illegal


it is 100% legal in QLD when using lux diffs


Got any proof...as ive heard to many times that even with toy axles its illegal, not having a go at u bubs :D


If we go there again this will become another 20 page thread, if you want to know search
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