Well that's cool make sure ya bring some warm clothes as it is getting pretty chilly lately and we should be getting snow in a couple weeks.
The snow on the mountains is almost halfway down the mountain
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Well that's cool make sure ya bring some warm clothes as it is getting pretty chilly lately and we should be getting snow in a couple weeks.
The snow on the mountains is almost halfway down the mountain
I checked out those diff drop brackets. Is there anything else I need with the kit when buying that other then the lift kit?
SNOW????? Its still in the upper 90s/low 100s here! ;eeky; :flame:
Springs, rear shocks, spring spacers for more lift if ya want, and thats it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Numba1goalie
I would definately have a shop install the drop brackets as there is some technical work to be done to install and that will cost some $$$
And as I am finding out order some spare boots to replace them ASAP if they tear.
And YES SNOW!!!!!!! Getting my last wheeling trips in over the next 2 weeks.
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Originally Posted by Numba1goalie
If you get the Calmini kit...its all there apart from the drop brackets.
jo
Jofotoz: Nice ride :)
Both the VX and the boat.
Talked to my buddy from EuroMotorcars and he said he would email some info when he got to work. Here's his response on the brush guard.
Hey, Gary we checked it out and our price is $489.60 for “chrome” and $467.00 for black plus tax. The chrome one is on backorder right now.
Todd McClelland
Client Care
EuroMotorcars Germantown
19750 Germantown Rd
Germantown, MD 20874
301-601-5587
240-686-1678 Fax
svcappts_germantown@mbretailer.com
http://www.euromotorcars.com/Germant...uro_index.html
Sounds like it took quite a bit of brute force work there Jo. Throw modification work into that and you are looking at quite a bit of loot. I can weld, but I dont have the tools/materials to do it anymore. Looks like a possible pipedream. :(
No real "brute force " required...!!
Once the cuts were decided on , its a pretty simple cut and weld project with just a little fabbing to do for the mounting plates.
The trick is to make up the mounting plates and bolt them to the chassis FIRST...
...then tack weld the guard to the brackets.
This makes alignment real easy.
Then its really a matter of finish welding all the bits ,tidying up the welds and getting it Powder Coated ( I'll be doing this soon...been too busy as yet!)
Its true though ...the "stock" ML320 Brush guard isnt cheap..I was lucky to swipe my wifes!
She was happy to lose the extra pounds , given So.Cal gas prices !
Its probably about a $650 - $850 modification for a finished guard ,depending on how much work you do yourself.
Guard Plus Powder coating is about $650...and I bet any welding shop would do the sectioning and mount plates for $200 ish.
Not bad IMO ,considering the cost of the only other alternative thats out there .
I'd do it again even if I had to buy a new guard...I love the unique look.
Kind of like "Mad Max" meets Tonka Toy!
atb
jo
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Originally Posted by AlaskaVX
It's already dipping into the 'teens here. We have 3" inches or more on the ground and it's still coming.
Jay,
Your creativity is astounding -thanks for sharing your ideas with us!
YES, you HAVE to lower your crossmember 1.5 inches as well. Joe makes a piece to do that as well though. They work great, but you lose a little clearance underneath. (1.5 inches)Quote:
Originally Posted by Numba1goalie