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Rufs done > with pics

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Post by Wesley »

and your mounts rnt legal either

--- Depa. for planning and infastructure ------
states
a) cutting, welding, heating or bending of ANY susoension component is not permitted.

there u go 1st point on the paper.
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Post by DeWsE »

So what do you reckon they will say about my chassis extention??????
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Post by Wesley »

as long as u have eng reports i dont think it will mater, we extend trucks and ambos at work and there legal.
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Post by Wesley »

though they can still say no if u have eng reports so check with them 1st.
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Post by DeWsE »

The Apprentice wrote:though they can still say no if u have eng reports so check with them 1st.


I was just joking.
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Post by bigsteve »

zooki wrote:A question for those that have extensions, my RUF is done similar to this as with diff moved forward the steering bound up and even 31's rubbed big time. With it moved back to stock at full stuff the tyre still touches under the headlight so how do you guys get 34's in? Big bumpstops or lots of hacking?

Nice job Nicbeer looks sweet


Mild Hacking :twisted:
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:
zooki wrote:A question for those that have extensions, my RUF is done similar to this as with diff moved forward the steering bound up and even 31's rubbed big time. With it moved back to stock at full stuff the tyre still touches under the headlight so how do you guys get 34's in? Big bumpstops or lots of hacking?

Nice job Nicbeer looks sweet


Mild Hacking :twisted:


Zooki have you got a body lift?
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Post by grimbo »

I have a 2" body lift and guard cutting and I've moved the inner guard up a bit with a bfh plus the headlight bucket has been trimmed back and recovered
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Post by Gwagensteve »

grimbo wrote:I have a 2" body lift and guard cutting and I've moved the inner guard up a bit with a bfh plus the headlight bucket has been trimmed back and recovered


Isn't that "moved the inner guard up a bit with a 4" GRINDER" :lol:
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Post by grimbo »

yes oops forgot the grinder bit :D
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:I have a 2" body lift and guard cutting and I've moved the inner guard up a bit with a bfh plus the headlight bucket has been trimmed back and recovered



bfh :cool:
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Post by jeep97tj »

See DeWsE gard cutting is normal, dont be scared just cut it :twisted:
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Post by sierrajim »

be warned, cutting body panels may lead to cases of severe frustration. This can only be fixed with a dose of tube bending.
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Post by DeWsE »

jeep97tj wrote:See DeWsE gard cutting is normal, dont be scared just cut it :twisted:


I'm hardly afraid, your the one to scared to cut the back off your show truck and tube it!
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Post by Wesley »

ya pussys just remove the body and drive around on the chasie :lol:
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Post by zooki »

The Apprentice wrote:and your mounts rnt legal either

--- Depa. for planning and infastructure ------
states
a) cutting, welding, heating or bending of ANY susoension component is not permitted.

there u go 1st point on the paper.


It's not a component it's a chassis mount and if it's not legal neither is a chassis extension
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Post by Wesley »

zooki wrote:
The Apprentice wrote:and your mounts rnt legal either

--- Depa. for planning and infastructure ------
states
a) cutting, welding, heating or bending of ANY susoension component is not permitted.

there u go 1st point on the paper.


It's not a component it's a chassis mount and if it's not legal neither is a chassis extension


chassie ext arnt legal unless u have eng. reports and pit permits.(in wa that is)
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