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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Jul 3, 2012 12:57:54 GMT 2
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Post by Charles on Jul 3, 2012 13:07:43 GMT 2
Nice
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Post by Riaan on Jul 3, 2012 15:37:18 GMT 2
I really really want!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2012 7:42:39 GMT 2
Very good price, although I suspect shipping would be a killer though.
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Jul 4, 2012 8:36:09 GMT 2
Maybe 30% or so for the shipping? All those parts are fairly light.
Ari
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Post by Riaan on Jul 4, 2012 8:44:57 GMT 2
What exchange rate do you use to work out the price?
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Jul 4, 2012 8:46:51 GMT 2
There is a curency choice thing on the right side of the website, near the bottom is ZAR. Its under the flags.
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Post by Riaan on Jul 4, 2012 8:51:50 GMT 2
Thanx I must have missed it.
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Post by Riaan on Jul 4, 2012 8:56:22 GMT 2
So if I did my maths correct, the total cost plus 30% import it will cost R1024.14 excl shipping and all the other little things I don't know about. That still makes it a very good deal.
My director spent R10000 just this weekend to lift his Ford Everest by 30mm.
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Post by vincentc on Jul 4, 2012 12:53:31 GMT 2
Having just done the Nungwane route, I decided that no lift kit is necessary Better tyres - Definitely!
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Post by Riaan on Jul 4, 2012 13:07:04 GMT 2
Yes but it will just look so cool
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Post by Rudi barnard on Sept 4, 2012 12:12:41 GMT 2
Hi all what other components will need to be changed in order to fit the lift kit regards Rudi
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Sept 4, 2012 12:33:29 GMT 2
Front shocks may need some sort of spacer at the top if you find they are too short, at the back, the axle will move a little to the right as the panhard bar isnt adjustable. and then just have your wheel alignment set.
Ari
PS oh and check that your flexible brake hoses are long enough at full articulation, esp the rear one.
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Post by Citfield on Sept 4, 2012 15:12:31 GMT 2
Maybe a stupid question but when lifting a Lada does that not put more strain on the prop shafts universals due tot he fact that they will run at a higher angle.
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Sept 4, 2012 15:17:43 GMT 2
Yes the rear one runs more angle and the front cv's.
Ari
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Post by Citfield on Sept 4, 2012 15:21:31 GMT 2
Oh okay, but is it worth it then to lift it, will it really help that much. Because my Lada's diff is the one that is normally in the way and not the body.
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Sept 4, 2012 16:02:21 GMT 2
The lift will lift the front diff only. to lift the back diff you need higher tyres.
Ari
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Post by Citfield on Sept 4, 2012 17:00:03 GMT 2
Okay thanks.
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Post by Charles on Sept 4, 2012 18:54:51 GMT 2
Lift it. use 16inch rims with 9.50R16 tyres.
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