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2 inch body lift
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2 inch body lift
does anyone know were u can get the material for the blocks and bolts and price for all the parts thanks for any help u can give me craig
i got mine from metal shop, "Metaland" and costed me the block of aluminium for 77 bucks all up, got bolts from bolt and nut shop, costed me about 20buck..
It'd be cheaper to get it from those type of places than getting it in package from the 4wd shop.
like me old man always say.. shop around and make comparsion
It'd be cheaper to get it from those type of places than getting it in package from the 4wd shop.
like me old man always say.. shop around and make comparsion
"My anti-drug is 4wd"
I can't really answer your question but here's some handy info for your body lift.
It was compiled by Dave F, the previous owner of my Roza.
http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html
cheers,
Luke
It was compiled by Dave F, the previous owner of my Roza.
http://www.geocities.com/davefogwill/Fe ... ylift.html
cheers,
Luke
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Re: 2 inch body lift
gonezoe wrote:does anyone know were u can get the material for the blocks and bolts and price for all the parts in newcastle area thanks for any help u can give me craig
I machined mine form urethane which I had around (so cost is ??) bolts about $20. I would avoid metal blocks as any vibration would be coupled to the body. A little bit of "give" is required so a soft material is required. Its surprising just how much the chassis / body moves relative to each other.
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