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Steven.Boyd
15-04-12, 01:28 PM
Hey I am on the hunt for a workshop or some where to install my lift kit.
I don't have the tools to do it at home. I am wanting to install it my self.
More than happy to pay for the use of a work shop but can't afford the labour charge
Had one lined up but it all booked out now
Need to install this week for a trip lined up next weekend.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated
Negdriver
15-04-12, 03:57 PM
I can ask my mechanic in Homebush for you. Unsure for this weekend though as he likes to have a few weeks notice. Some of the other club members may be able to help.
Steven.Boyd
15-04-12, 05:12 PM
Thanks, i need to install it before the coming weekend weekend as am attending a trip on 22 April.
I have monday off work so was hoping to install it myself i just need the tools to do it and some way of keeping it off the ground while i work on it
any help would be greatly appreciated
Negdriver
15-04-12, 05:47 PM
Just got back from my mate. He is booked out for some time due to easter backlog. Sorry mate.
Steven.Boyd
15-04-12, 06:07 PM
Thanks any way
I wil keep looking
Steven.Boyd
17-04-12, 10:24 AM
I managed to get the lift kit finished in the rear in my garage with a few little issues and tonight i am moving to the front and putting in the transfer case spaces
what lift did you end up going with?
remember to keep the transfer case supported when you loosen the bash plate to put the spacers in.... usually a ratchet strap will hold it up.....
Steven.Boyd
17-04-12, 11:42 AM
I went with Tough Dog springs and Rancho RS9000XL adjustable shocks,
i was going to put a jack under the skid plate and just lower it very slowly, just enough to fit the spacers in.
I was going to do this before i install the front sprigs and shocks
The boys from Wooders were very help full and had all the answers. would highly recommend them
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