braydenc wrote:triton_guru wrote:Mate karrman kit is the way forward wont need any rewelding or anything
Sweet well after the 2 inch lift from ultimate I shall invest
Should only need a diff drop for anything over 2"
braydenc wrote:triton_guru wrote:Mate karrman kit is the way forward wont need any rewelding or anything
Sweet well after the 2 inch lift from ultimate I shall invest
4wd26 wrote:You do realise what first hand means?
animal-z wrote:Hi
I'm in the UK . And I believe I am the first in the UK to buy and fit a Karrman diff drop kit after extensive conversations with Nick .
I'm not an engineer or mechanic just an enthusiast , but I will tell you a few things .
From start to finish Nick (charger265 ) went above and beyond with help over the phone and by messenger , to give me all the facts and advice I needed to make the decision to buy this kit .
It was posted out and arrived on my doorstep in less than a week .
The quality is absolutely top class . The welding quality is phenomenal .
It took me 2 days to fit the kit on my driveway (so yes it can be fitted at home once the bushes are pressed into their holes )
Again Nick couldn't have been more helpful with the fitting process . He even rang me at midnight to talk through how to fit different spacers to get the most ,yet safest , movement from my suspension .
I've had it on almost 2 weeks now and the ride has improved dramatically . My truck is lifted about 6inches in total (2" body lift and 4" suspension ) and before fitting the kit I was riding my front bump stops . Now I my cv joints are sitting straight and I have a few inches of down travel on the suspension still .
Overall I can't recommend the kit and Nick enough .
I would post pictures but I don't know how , but if you look at the Karrman 4x4 facebook page , you will see my truck posted on there .
NowForThe5th wrote:I don't really do FB but the last time I tried to have a look over there I couldn't find anything concrete on approval, this being on of Nick's stated intentions. So, the question remains in my mind "Is it approved?". Even type approval?
Don't get me wrong, I don't doubt the quality but to install one that doesn't have type approval means that each person who buys the kit would have to get their own engineering done. Or not worry about it, of course.
Personally I wouldn't take the risk with the second option while the first means that you're at the whim of the engineer, a situation I wouldn't like to be in - it's a lot of money to take that risk, for me anyway.
So, does it have type approval or, if not, are there known cases where it has been given approval?
charger265 wrote:BillMcQuade wrote:charger265 wrote:I have stated the facts in many places..
Here will not be one of them as I no longer wish to be apart of a forum that manipulates content...
And allows members to target misguided information on one product but lets clear violations of the law slip with another (EGR resistor mod)
Thankyou for allowing me to have my say...
To be fair, an EGR mod, is illegal. The significant difference is; it doesn't have the potential to affect the safety or stability of the vehicle.
IMHO, people would be genuinely interested in a fully legal diff-drop.
I am well familiar with what it takes to get products engineered, and would be interested in what you have discovered. Perhaps instead of retreating into a defensive position and calling foul, you should state the facts as you see them. A well constructed argument, backed up by documented facts will clearly put the matter to rest. If people shoot you down, why would you care, if what you have to say is factual, it would be their loss.
Not on this forum... no more... I will not be apart of this discussion.
Members of this forum have set out from the start to discredit this product and have tried to tarnish my reputation.
The way content is manipulated and deleted when truths come out is just wrong... The actions of major members here are questionable with their motives and are biased to favoritism.
This is not a forum i wish to have any debate or discussions about any product or subject as for the reasons quoted above...
Please not all posts are screen shot
BillMcQuade wrote:Maybe it's time to lock the thread then?
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