ln106 were to buy a high steer kit ???

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ln106 were to buy a high steer kit ???

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also if anyone has done a diff fwd i would like to know if theres any tips ???
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http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 64&t=27836

sharp to deal with and a good bugger to boot.....
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Yip Tim (Suzolla) is a good bugger to deal with and the arms he sells always fly through crack testing which you'll need to do to get the high steer certed :wink:
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tomsoffroad wrote:Yip Tim (Suzolla) is a good bugger to deal with and the arms he sells always fly through crack testing which you'll need to do to get the high steer certed :wink:


since when??another cost to add to the mix :roll:
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Hi Tom,
Is the crack testing required by your certifier, how much is it costing to get that done.
Bit surprised it is required as it is a one piece forging.
I may be able to get them done reasonably cheaply before i send them out.

Has anyone else been required to hve theirs tested.

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My certifier said not required for same reason as you stated tim.
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