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lifting a tray

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lifting a tray

Post by mugsy »

G'day all, am pulling the tub of my LUX and building a tray for it. To get the tray higher do i need to use certain material for lift blocks, so it is legal?
cheers.
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Post by chops »

I've seen solid aluminium body blocks used to raise a ute tray..
1988 351W GQ wagon
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Post by mickyd555 »

if your building the tray, i cant see why you cant just make longer attachment arms for it........ :roll:
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Re: lifting a tray

Post by bogged »

mugsy wrote:G'day all, am pulling the tub of my LUX and building a tray for it. To get the tray higher do i need to use certain material for lift blocks, so it is legal?
cheers.
in what state?
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