I'm sure this has been asked a thousand times for which I apologise, I would have searched but I can't work out how to search by post topic only.
Therefore my question is: Where is a good place to get some 2" body lift blocks for a SWB Pajero. I need 8. The internal hole is 12mm and they're 65mm wide.
Do ARB or TJM stock them?
What sort of engineering firm are able to make them?
Cheers.
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*This is no reflection on Justcruizin's product which is excellent*
Justcruzin uses poly blocks. These aren't legal in all states of Australia. Check with your local authority before buying one of his kits as to whether poly is acceptable.
Steve.
Justcruzin uses poly blocks. These aren't legal in all states of Australia. Check with your local authority before buying one of his kits as to whether poly is acceptable.
Steve.
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Re: Body lift blocks
goto carac and get some alloy blocks cut up and holes drilled.
we bought 1 length of the stuff yrs ago, enough to do 2 cars worth, and got em cut up and drilled by AWILLing person
we bought 1 length of the stuff yrs ago, enough to do 2 cars worth, and got em cut up and drilled by AWILLing person

Gwagensteve wrote:*This is no reflection on Justcruizin's product which is excellent*
Justcruzin uses poly blocks. These aren't legal in all states of Australia. Check with your local authority before buying one of his kits as to whether poly is acceptable.
Steve.
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