lift blocks for Brumby
- Dean.nabbe
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lift blocks for Brumby
does anyone know where i can get these from or where i can find design specs to make my own?
brumby lift kits
these two will both be able to sell you a brand new lift kit , and almost certainly provide you with the correct steering extension for your situation ( power steering or no power steering etc). Subawreck may have some secondhand sets available as well.
[url=http://www.*********performance.com/]http://www.*********performance.com/[/url]
http://www.subareck.com.au/
then there are adds like this
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/cooyar/o ... 1048333600
where the seller does not know that L series and Brumbys are different kits.
the two lift kits that were linked on the other thread you posted in have now been sold.
[url=http://www.*********performance.com/]http://www.*********performance.com/[/url]
http://www.subareck.com.au/
then there are adds like this
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/cooyar/o ... 1048333600
where the seller does not know that L series and Brumbys are different kits.
the two lift kits that were linked on the other thread you posted in have now been sold.
- Dean.nabbe
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thanks...
i waiting to sell my boat before i can start some serious work on the old girl... is there anyone that still makes them or has them on a regular basis... atm i'm trying to research availability so once the funds arrive i can start buying it all..
i'm also gonna build my own winch bar to fit a 6000lb winch(recommended size for vehicle weight) i'll post pics when i get it all finished..
i waiting to sell my boat before i can start some serious work on the old girl... is there anyone that still makes them or has them on a regular basis... atm i'm trying to research availability so once the funds arrive i can start buying it all..
i'm also gonna build my own winch bar to fit a 6000lb winch(recommended size for vehicle weight) i'll post pics when i get it all finished..
- TOONGA
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this page might help but it is 6 inch
http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5550/lift.html
With the offset on the strut spacer/blocks you need 6-7mm for every 25mm, this is very important otherwise your camber will kill tyres.

Good luck
TOONGA
http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5550/lift.html
With the offset on the strut spacer/blocks you need 6-7mm for every 25mm, this is very important otherwise your camber will kill tyres.

Good luck
TOONGA
- Dean.nabbe
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http://www.k-mac.com.au/pages/newprods/ ... subaru.htm
this might be handy for anyone looking to go higher... pretty costly exersise by the looks of it though..
this might be handy for anyone looking to go higher... pretty costly exersise by the looks of it though..
- Dean.nabbe
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- Dean.nabbe
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- Dean.nabbe
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