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| Author: | NomadGV03 [ Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:55 am ] |
| Post subject: | Calmini 2.5" Lift |
First of all i would like to introduce myself as I'm new to this club and would like to make the most of it, so HI! Names Justin And i drive a 2003 Blue GV. I have big plans for my GV that I am slowly doing up and have had alot of crap in the past from building it up for speed, looks and offroad fun at the same time which i have been doing for a while (when i have the money). I have a set of 245x16's which i cant fit due to a lift that i need and want from Calmini. Its a 2.5" complete kit with HD drop-link arms, tie rods, brackets and even tube control arms which i am really impressed about with the kit. Doesn't come with camber bolts but they arn't an issue as they are common as crabs these days Hopefully this will not encourage negative feedback on my build as you have better places to be. Anyone have these fitted to a GV and the pros and cons would be highly grateful in my purchase. I would swinging towards dobinsons as my next option from Suzistore but they are pricey and don't come with half the stuff the Calmini kit does. Cheers |
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| Author: | DarkHorse [ Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:18 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Calmini 2.5" Lift |
There are a few GVs running the Cal kit, but not many. Use the search link up top and you'll find the threads. Not my area of expertise, so I won't clutter up the thread with uninformed drivel. If you do decide to go with Dobinsons gear there's a user on here that is a dealer for them who will do you a better deal than retail: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=20219 Otherwise, welcome to the forum - there a lot of guys on here running quite capable GVs - several in Perth - and most are more than happy to offer advice and answer questions. Oh, and we like pics...
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| Author: | NomadGV03 [ Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Calmini 2.5" Lift |
Thanks DarkHorse. yeh i have been clicking around the forum going through lots of peoples threads and fabrications and quite amazed on what people do outside of 4WDriving life. Been on here for about a month and it is probably one of the most informative sites on zooks Thanks heaps for the link and will look further into this as the rear spacers i have fitted are just a cheap fix. |
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