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Post by Fearhoza »

Anyone care to name the mods that would turn this...

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into this.....

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And the cheapest way to do it!
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Post by RockyF75 »

Fearhoza wrote:Anyone care to name the mods that would turn this...

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into this.....

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And the cheapest way to do it!
prolly buy a 4x4 that can do that near standard :P

Looks like just longer leaves in the rear ~$300, front wound up -free, remove any swaybars/panhard rods - free :armsup:
Snorkel could be ~$150-$200 custom from a muffler shop, or home-made PVC ~$80 i'd guess.

Simex centipeded are the tyres i think, ~200 odd for 31"s??
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RockyF70 wrote:[Looks like just longer leaves in the rear
They are actually "missing link" style shackles. AKA revolvers shackles.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Doesnt look like theres much room for those bloody tyres up front !

Whats the go with these revolver shackles? legal? How can you tell just by looking at the car that it has them? Im guessing you've probably seen a write up on it or know the guy?

Cheers for any info you can pass along :D

Still cant decide if I wanna mess around with my roza's suspension, havnt gotten it bogged or hung up on any of the stuff I drive yet so not sure if its really worth it or not. I guess I just need to drive some crazier stuff!
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Post by HotFourOk »

Yeah.. thats mad flex in the rear end!
Grab some lifted leaves for the rear, drop shackles, new rims, 30" MTRs, wind up the front torsions, get new shocks and she'll be apples :D

Not sure about the legality of drop shackles RB.. I think they may be alright as long as they're in the locked position when onroad... as in that position they are no diffrerent to stock shackles, you just unlock them offroad.. but they dont give any lift... just allows leaves to drop more
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Ahh ok that makes sense then I guess, kinda like having a Nitrous bottle in your boot, just not connected :D
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Why would anyone want that POS :finger:
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?
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Post by *BESTY* »

Fearhoza wrote:Anyone care to name the mods that would turn this...
G-day , my name is andy and this is " Our Feroza "
I'm from Perth Western Australia

65mm suspension lift
50mm bodylift
Tera Flex Revolver Shackles
31"x10.5"x15 cooper STT mudders on offset white rims
2" exhaust , free flow muffler , Genie headers
Custom Snorkel
and a few other things ...............

and a wish lish longer than my arm

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Post by Fearhoza »

Is that "OUR FEROZA"?? I just found the pic lying around somewhere... didnt realise it was on this forum. If it is, may have to shoot a pm.

Edit: Numberplates look like they match... props to andy... its PM time :D
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RockyF70 wrote:Simex centipeded are the tyres i think, ~200 odd for 31"s??
They sure aint no simex centi's. And they also start at $295 RRP for 31x10.5
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Nev wrote:
RockyF70 wrote:Simex centipeded are the tyres i think, ~200 odd for 31"s??
They sure aint no simex centi's. And they also start at $295 RRP for 31x10.5
meh, mongrels... :D

Besty, where'd u get drop shcakles for a roza? Or they custom jobby? How much may i ask, i'd luv some for the rocky but the mob around here who sell them, werent makin any for them last i checked :cry: (climax??)
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Shit dont tell me there is actually a company making an aftermarket part for the Feroza? Brand name off the shelf revolver shackles..... surely this cannot be?

Hook a nigger up :D
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

IIRC Jeep CJ front shackles fit. Andy got his from Mike Hennessy who, I believe got 'em from the States.

They are REVOLVER shackles which are better than straight drop shackles.
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RockyF70 wrote:Besty, where'd u get drop ...............................................)
WTF are you talking 'bout ? :?:


It's Andy's car.....not mine :roll:
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Post by murcod »

AJFeroza wrote:IIRC Jeep CJ front shackles fit. Andy got his from Mike Hennessy who, I believe got 'em from the States.

They are REVOLVER shackles which are better than straight drop shackles.
For any narrow track owners- the spring width is different, so these won't fit.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

AJFeroza wrote:IIRC Jeep CJ front shackles fit. Andy got his from Mike Hennessy who, I believe got 'em from the States.

They are REVOLVER shackles which are better than straight drop shackles.
You recall correctly.
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Post by chunderlicious »

nos bottle is illegal to be transported let alone mounted.

superior engineering ( www.superiorengineering.com.au ) makes them (gets them made) for any vehicle you like.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by murcod »

chunderlicious wrote:nos bottle is illegal to be transported let alone mounted.
Did I miss something? :?
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Post by Spartacus »

murcod wrote:Did I miss something?
Rb25sil80 wrote:Ahh ok that makes sense then I guess, kinda like having a Nitrous bottle in your boot, just not connected :D
chunderlicious wrote: nos bottle is illegal to be transported let alone mounted.
yeh...i think someones had to much sugar
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Post by Fearhoza »

well thanks for the info guys :)

think im going to start sending some PM's to find out all about "OUR FEROZA".
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Post by murcod »

Do a search on here- most of the info's on here; Andy's a member.
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