d-flex shackles...tight budget

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d-flex shackles...tight budget

Post by suzuki-rob » Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:54 pm

hi all im really interested in the d-flex style shackles but don't fancy paying £105.00 pound plus postage (ones on eBay) a few on my mates have them on there Suzuki's and im on the tightest budget yet (stupid ebay :hahaha: ) and i got thinking has anyone made there own d-flex style shackles or got any plans/pictures. could save a killing if i made them my self for my Suzuki. im quite handy with a welder :weld: and confident in my welds lol plus its for a off roader i use on my own land. hope to here everyones thoughts

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Re: d-flex shackles...tight budget

Post by dazerede » Tue Nov 06, 2012 7:49 am

I wouldn't buy them for my truck and also they do come up on eBay second hand and fetch about .30 quid
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Re: d-flex shackles...tight budget

Post by ScottieJ » Tue Nov 06, 2012 11:02 am

They aren't hard to make, just copy your mates.

If you make them it won't cost much then you can try them and see if you like them. Personally I would only ever fit them on one axle, it'll keep your sj more stable.
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