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nylon or alliminim body blocks

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nylon or alliminim body blocks

Post by tuff4runner »

what is better nylon or alliminim body blocks?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Aluminium block are better as the weigth is on the whole block and strong.
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Post by Struth »

Aluminium would be better, but nylon is ok too.
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Post by jeep97tj »

had nylon under my jeep for 4 years, no probs
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Post by dinos4x4 »

When i had my old Paj i used nylon to machine some blokes worked fine.
I used nylon coz i got it for nix.

One good thing about nylon no corosion
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Post by Shadow »

I think qld transport will only pass aluminium or steel body lift blocks. There is probably a reason behind this.
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Post by Struth »

I think qld transport will only pass aluminium or steel body lift blocks. There is probably a reason behind this.
yep, they couldn't be bothered going to the expense to get Nylon tested.
As well they would have to specify the type of nylon to be used.

Don't blame them really, easier for everyone if steel is the only type accepted.

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