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  • Member For: 15y 8m
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Brisbane

Hey guys im looking at lowering my ba ute. Does anyone know of anyone good? I live in brisbane, I have called pedders and they gave me a price to lower in with just springs, 1370 installed.

Is this good price?

Any help would be great thanks.

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  • Member For: 15y 2m 24d
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mate what part of Brisbane

fulcrum at hillcrest (south side) did an awesome job on mine :msm:

(and just in case senna t looks, yes they did warn

me not to put in the 30mm front sway bar) so :finger:

mine was pre lowered when I bought it, however

1370 just to lower it seems a bit steep

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  • Member For: 14y 10m 4d
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  • Location: Christchurch, New Zealand

How do you go about lowering the back, as I have noticed that the shock and the bracket that holds the diff to the leaf spring is pretty much inline with the rim and only has about 1 inch of clearance stock.

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  • Member For: 18y 7m 10d
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  • Location: Bentleigh, Vic, Australia

13 hunge installed is a joke man.

I paid 600 installed for king front springs and king replacement leafs for my ute. That was like 2 years ago when BF's where relatively new too

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  • Member For: 15y 2m 4d
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  • Location: Newcastle

13 hunge installed is a joke man.

I paid 600 installed for king front springs and king replacement leafs for my ute. That was like 2 years ago when BF's where relatively new too

I'd say prices have gone up a fair bit since then.. I am about to replace the suspension on my FG ute so I will be selling the rear leafs and the front springs, I am guessing they are different to the BA otherwise it could have worked out well.. and yes, they are low...

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  • Member For: 15y 7m 26d
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  • Location: Sunshine Coast

what do you guys think about using lowering blocks? or is it better to get the leafs reset?

dodgey..... just get them reset its not even that much more expensive I dont think. I had mine reset and also had the front coils compressed and they were all fine for a good couple of years and only cost a few hundred for the lot, it was pretty much all labour. Got that done in Redcliffe, but now running Tein coilovers

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