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Originally posted by scott-lee View Postbut seriously (and im showing my ignorance here,again) why are all the 2'' -4'' kits mostly some kind of plastic ,and not ali like these...............
http://www.milneroffroad.com/toyota-...it-1-12-inch-2
ali is much cheaper ,per length,by far. apart from the obvious corrosion issue,which could be solved by any number of means,paint,lacquer or plating,
why not??www.overfab.uk
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Scott, sorry to side track this most amusing thread,
Jason drumm (off of the FB group) is offering to do some bodylifts at the meet next year for a donation to his charity (his mother inlaw just passed away from the big C ) wondering if it might be worth offering your kits to the prospective people..just a thought..pm me on FB if you want to discuss it...carry on with the shenanigans
Mike
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostI just removed an aluminium kit last week, every bolt had corroded to the ali and snapped when I tried to undo it.
Nylon or plastic is best.
better go back to the goods in guys and get some prices for plastics,then.
(have got some 316 s/steel hidden away,just incase)
got tomorrow afternoon off,i'll sort something out.
also have an expensive trip to roughtrax to do,xmas shopping for me.
thanks for the heads up ,guys.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostI gotta ask, why are you going to all this trouble to make your own spacers when the Xpajun kits are so cheap?
be like cheating on the wife,buying someone elses work! and i said i would look into doing some for a few friends as i can get the materials through work. im always doing 'homers' at work for someone or another. even do some turning for my mechanic's track car, which helps me out on my maintenance bills.
and as they say..........'one good turn deserves another'
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Originally posted by scott-lee View Postonly reason is because im a CNC machinist, vince.
be like cheating on the wife,buying someone elses work! and i said i would look into doing some for a few friends as i can get the materials through work. im always doing 'homers' at work for someone or another. even do some turning for my mechanic's track car, which helps me out on my maintenance bills.
and as they say..........'one good turn deserves another'
Fair 'nuff.
I just thought you were trying to re-invent the wheel.
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lol, yeah,it must have looked like it
just want to make sure i get it right first time. i could end up with a lot of scrap and swarf,otherwise. you said you have used this UHMW kit on many occasions.
i notice they use 60 dia instead of 50 dia to 'avoid punching through the mounts'
its little things like that, details that could make all the difference.
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Originally posted by scott-lee View Postlol, yeah,it must have looked like it
just want to make sure i get it right first time. i could end up with a lot of scrap and swarf,otherwise. you said you have used this UHMW kit on many occasions.
i notice they use 60 dia instead of 50 dia to 'avoid punching through the mounts'
its little things like that, details that could make all the difference.
I also re-use the big thick washers from the old body bolts, under the heads of the new bolts.
You can see them in one of the photos here.....
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/bodylift.htm
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thanks,vince. thats a great link.very helpful.
the good news is that through work ,i can get polyacetal (delrin) for £30 per meter +vat (65 dia) or polyamide (nylatron) for slightly more at £43 per meter.but i think looking at the spec's its a bit overkill for this purpose!
much better than i thought,the delrin price.only pence more than the ali.
funnily enough though, nylon 66 (not suitable,really) comes in a range of colours,even hi-viz green and pink
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Originally posted by scott-lee View Postthanks,vince. thats a great link.very helpful.
the good news is that through work ,i can get polyacetal (delrin) for £30 per meter +vat (65 dia) or polyamide (nylatron) for slightly more at £43 per meter.but i think looking at the spec's its a bit overkill for this purpose!
much better than i thought,the delrin price.only pence more than the ali.
funnily enough though, nylon 66 (not suitable,really) comes in a range of colours,even hi-viz green and pink' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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