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Thread: the lift is done! wanted 3' step ladder

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    the lift is done! wanted 3' step ladder

    well i just finished installing the 90's new springs and shocks.
    went from 600/610 front/rear guard to center height
    too...... 670 all round thats about 2.3''.
    not bad for 3hours work.

    cheers phil






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    v.v.nice. Daddy like!

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    <span style="color:blue">did the tyres rub anywhere at all before the lift.....?


    and why the new plates....?</span>

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    thats one TUFF little truck :wink:

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    [quote=DEFENDERZOOK]<span style="color:blue">
    and why the new plates....?</span>

    :roll: was wondering the same ,almost suspect a little bit of wishful thinking maybe,with all the checker plate,and the side steps look different,either that or someone has been VERY busy,and has a good relationship with the bank manager :wink:







    either way ,looks NICE,(looking desperately for the drool smilie :roll: )

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    <span style="color:blue">the chequer plating was fitted before the tyres i think....

    he said he didnt have any problems with tyre rub....but has since been out again...
    if they didnt rub i am thinking of getting the same tyres myself....one day...

    i liked them when i saw them.... </span>

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    Can you still get it in the garage :?:

    Looks great. Very tough.

    Chris

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    <span style="color:blue">i reckon those rims look a bit out of place in those tyres.....
    or maybe im not used to seeing them with serious rubber.... </span>

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    Tonka Tuff
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    got new plates when it was re-registered.. long story....

    the only place the tyres have rubbed is only just on the front
    radius arms.(wound stops out 3mm)
    and just abit at the top of the rear tub/wheel arch theres ribs
    under there. extended bump stops will fix this.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>was wondering the same ,almost suspect a little bit of wishful thinking maybe,with all the checker plate,and the side steps look different,either that or someone has been VERY busy,and has a good relationship with the bank manager [/b][/quote]

    dont quite get ya thinking ferno???
    all pic's are the same car, and i made all the chequer plate( cept the wingtops)


    i was going to take the steps off,,, but i need them to get in :roll:

    PCH it just fits in the garage, by 2''. floor to car roof 2050mm,
    to top of basket 2250mm. thank god for big garages.

    phil

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