Second on that, Hume off road is the place to go
What sort of work do you want to get done?
My mate almost ended up in court with Hume off road, ended up at ACCC instead. Guess it depends how you go. All the blokes at work use Mitchell offroad, I've got a mechanic in Fyshwick I use for half my work, the other half I do myself.
ARB are expensive, Pride in Fyshwick are good but lead time is massive, and wheels n tyres I go to Fyshwick Quickfit (best prices).
Work BBQ at D401983's place lol.Beer powered suspension work !
With respect to running 33's are you aware they wont be legal in the ACT?
265/75/R16 or 265/70/R17 is as large as you can legally go without engineers reports.
If you want to go 50mm lift and larger rubber your going to need an Engineers report to stay legal. And if you run after market wheels they will hit you for those when you get it Engineered.
Your only allowed 50mm lift in total so suspension and rubber.
Just something to keep in mind .
i didnt realise it was 50mm overall, what a bummer! i am getting the wheels powdercoated black at the moment so they will be the stock ones, and ill go the 26575/16s. the lift might have to wait now, guess ill ring john wilson if he is still around and see how much a engineer's report is. then we might have to do the beer and supsension work lol. thanks for the info
scotty
Canberra Motor Works did my Engineers report. He has a D40 himself with extended chassis .Ray is straight forward ,open and really easy to deal with
Ritchie at Hume has been really good to deal with.Always helpful. I had to take the springs off my struts and Ritchie helped out and wanted no money but wanted me to take the truck back when I had all my front end installed.
If you go with the 265's then you can still go another 40mm in lift without having to get it engineered.
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