Cheers,
Newhouse.

Sandy Rut wrote:my hoops are made of 43mm OD (cant remember what they called it - 40NB pipe maybe)x 3.2mm seamwall. dont see the point in spending big $$ on flash 1020 or 4130, unless you are gonna do all tube work in it. $40 a length for seamed mild vs $105 for 1020 vs $$$$$$ for 4130
Ahhh yeah thats the stuff i used - thanks matetuf045 wrote:Sandy Rut wrote:my hoops are made of 43mm OD (cant remember what they called it - 40NB pipe maybe)x 3.2mm seamwall. dont see the point in spending big $$ on flash 1020 or 4130, unless you are gonna do all tube work in it. $40 a length for seamed mild vs $105 for 1020 vs $$$$$$ for 4130
43MM od would most likely be 32nb
Depends on what the vehicle already has fitted, but from scratch on a standard gu or gq installed and a rough in tune/test 4 hours with the owner is aprox $9485.00micka1 wrote:Any Prices ??
The only real chassis mod is the rear x member replacement, you would need to check on this and the drop boxes with your local people for compliance.Newhouse wrote:Thats very coolObviously everything is engineered. I live in Darwin. Can a set-up be sent here? The only reason I ask about the engineering is that every year cars need a road worthy and engineers here are painful.
bogged wrote:bogged wrote:that setup, makes my pencil hard.Pencil fixed.ats4x4dotcom wrote:... but from scratch on a standard gu or gq installed and a rough in tune/test 4 hours with the owner is aprox $9485.00micka1 wrote:Any Prices ??
ats4x4dotcom wrote:$9485.00
what type of vehicle, how much lift, and what spring rate do you require?steel wrote:so by how much do your bumpstops limit compression? 30mm? if they don"t limit travel, then those coils won"t bind with my setup & i may be interested in some of your coils. do you sell them seperatly & how much do you want for a set of 4?
Not a bad idea... except yours only gathers dust from inactivity!bogged wrote:ats4x4dotcom wrote:You need to fit some up to my truck as a long term test setup....Those shox arent just trendy/fashionable, you have to have run them, to understand how good they are.![]()
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