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monkeymax wrote:And you just bought her? Wow- don't hang around do you?
jnoiles wrote:![]()
Shocks and lowering springs shortly as well.
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Then she'll go, stop and handle properly.
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phipck wrote:jnoiles wrote:![]()
Shocks and lowering springs shortly as well.
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Then she'll go, stop and handle properly.
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if your going that far i would do the bushes while the sus is off the car, then get full alignment done.![]()
do it right, you'll only do it once!![]()
System-G wrote:I think you'll regret not doing the bushes, balljoints& droplinks now.
They really do make a massive difference.
May as well make the best start to a season as you possibly can.![]()
System-G wrote:You should see the prep that goes into prepping our Caterham Roadsports, Supersports, R300's& R400's for a race season and during a season
jnoiles wrote:I'm of two minds about this.![]()
Shocks and springs I can do in a day, by myself, for free.
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Replacing bushes is a pain the ar$e.
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Pushing, cutting, burning out bushes is a pig of a thing to do when you have no press or torch to assist.
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Jim-SR wrote:its so much easier than most people make out.common sense makes it an extremely easy job with minimal effort.
jnoiles wrote:
I'd happily do it all at once but I like being able to eat and pay the mortgage as well.![]()
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monkeymax wrote:Don't forget that aproper
alignment done for you could cost up to
£100 anyway.