I think it was more than Gold dude, that would be beyond Diamonds or unobtainium.mattscib_GQ wrote:Rather not say but I will say a well known and reputable 4x4 company around Melbourne.
I also thought that was extremely high for a 2" body lift!
**Gold Plated I think**
Defintely be doing it myself!
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body lift
Definitely do it yourself....go to a mates and borrow tools and his help. Its not hard at all.
Go to a plastics place a get some 75mm dia HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) cut to 50mm bits. Drill the holes yourself (heaps easier to work with than steel or alloy). Get bolts, washers etc from a bolts place (use nylocs). Bolts are the most expensive part (around $80-100).
Talk to Cris (Ludacris) about crush tubes (I assume they'd slide into the block with the bolt running through the middle) to make it all legal.
Do a search to find out the 100% legal procedure.....big pain in the ....
Regards
Go to a plastics place a get some 75mm dia HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) cut to 50mm bits. Drill the holes yourself (heaps easier to work with than steel or alloy). Get bolts, washers etc from a bolts place (use nylocs). Bolts are the most expensive part (around $80-100).
Talk to Cris (Ludacris) about crush tubes (I assume they'd slide into the block with the bolt running through the middle) to make it all legal.
Do a search to find out the 100% legal procedure.....big pain in the ....
Regards
Big Dave, Scarborough, Qld
Loose Screws 4wd Racing Team
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mattscib_GQ wrote:Rather not say but I will say a well known and reputable 4x4 company around Melbourne.
I also thought that was extremely high for a 2" body lift!
**Gold Plated I think**
Defintely be doing it myself!
Yeah good on ya.... ill be the one bustin my clacker!!!
who was the hero asking those sorts of prices, just imagine a basic service
oil $300
oil filter $ 120
labour $ 1200
and you still have to check your own tyre pressures
F**K**G Dreaming
cheers
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Just did my 2" lift today. All up it cost me $105. I did get quoted $850 by a mob in Brisbanes Northside.
" Get bolts, washers etc from a bolts place (use nylocs). Bolts are the most expensive part (around $80-100). "
My High Tensil bolts costs me $1.45 each and Nyloc nuts cost me $45c each.
" Get bolts, washers etc from a bolts place (use nylocs). Bolts are the most expensive part (around $80-100). "
My High Tensil bolts costs me $1.45 each and Nyloc nuts cost me $45c each.
GQ SWB 5" lift + 2" body lift
Yeah my bolts were only $1.45 plus GST as well.
Just so people know MQ's follow the same guide as in GQ bible, but use 5" bolts instead of 6", and rear bolts are 12x1.25mm thread.
Easy to do once you realise the reason the rear wasnt coming up is because the spare tyre carrrier is mounted to body and chassis....on mine it was anyway...lol
Just so people know MQ's follow the same guide as in GQ bible, but use 5" bolts instead of 6", and rear bolts are 12x1.25mm thread.
Easy to do once you realise the reason the rear wasnt coming up is because the spare tyre carrrier is mounted to body and chassis....on mine it was anyway...lol
i feel so ripped off now, as soon as i bought my GQ i paid $300 to get my 3.5in blocks taken out! If i knew it was so simple or even looked at it for 5 mins i could have done it myself loL!!! Oh well thinkn of goin 2" soonish ill give it a crack then.....just wanted to vent some anger lol!!
TinyGQ
TinyGQ
2008 Ford Ranger Supercap XLT
http://www.gqpatrol.com/bodylift/index.htmTinyGQ wrote:If i knew it was so simple or even looked at it for 5 mins i could have done it myself loL!!!
Gday, i sell bodylift kits for Patrols from MQ through to GQs short and long wheelbasses. They are made from nylon 65mm in diameter and use high tensile bolts with nyloc nuts. They start in price from $100 for shortys and $115 for LWBs and i also can sell just the blocks $7 each.
I will post up pics tomorrow
Can see on EBAY search under 4x4, seller GASDRX
I will post up pics tomorrow
Can see on EBAY search under 4x4, seller GASDRX
Just run Steel or Ally. No need for crush tubes.bigbluemav wrote:Definitely do it yourself....go to a mates and borrow tools and his help. Its not hard at all.
Go to a plastics place a get some 75mm dia HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) cut to 50mm bits. Drill the holes yourself (heaps easier to work with than steel or alloy). Get bolts, washers etc from a bolts place (use nylocs). Bolts are the most expensive part (around $80-100).
Talk to Cris (Ludacris) about crush tubes (I assume they'd slide into the block with the bolt running through the middle) to make it all legal.
Do a search to find out the 100% legal procedure.....big pain in the ....
Regards
Bazzle
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