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jon-ovlov
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by jon-ovlov » 26 Jun 2012 09:38 pm
Speedy88 wrote:
I thought I was crashy now? Anyway, I'm nothing compared to the lifestyler that is Jonovlov

BWA HA! I got owned. Sad Jon is sad.
Looking good Ben, those wheels look chuffing posh!
Speedy88 wrote:
Leave choke on, idling obnoxiously until neighbours peer out windows at the noisy exhaust
Give neighbours thumbs up
Rev engine to 7K
Exit street sideways
Win at life.
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 26 Jun 2012 09:58 pm
Looking good Ben, those wheels look chuffing posh!
Thanks jon, should be getting my tyres one day this week the they can go on and get balanced up

Also my suspension, i have been a bit busy recently but i hope to do it this week
Ben....
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jon-ovlov
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by jon-ovlov » 26 Jun 2012 10:14 pm
Winner! Get some pics up ASAP

Speedy88 wrote:
Leave choke on, idling obnoxiously until neighbours peer out windows at the noisy exhaust
Give neighbours thumbs up
Rev engine to 7K
Exit street sideways
Win at life.
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 26 Jun 2012 10:52 pm
Winner! Get some pics up ASAP
Will do buddey. Keep checking the thread
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 09 Jul 2012 02:55 pm
Ok i have been on holiday so havent been able to update the thread but i have now got the pics of my wheels and suspension on. The suspension was relativly easy to fit once we figured out how to do it and the longest part was removing the drive shafts to put the blocks in. However we done it and then fitted mt tyres and put them on as well! Here are some pics:
The rear blocks, 3 inch - Goes pretty low to the floor! The damper bolt sits about 2 inches maybe off the floor
Thinking that it looks pretty good!? Would like to lower the front a little bit more just so it sits a bit more level looking
Ben....
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Attack2001
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by Attack2001 » 09 Jul 2012 03:25 pm
Looking good

Looks just like my photoshop

haha - I agree, front needs to go lower, but as has been said if you go too low it'l sit on the bumpstops, so ideally you need coilies

Whats the deal with the bottom rubber in the picture of the damper? looks like a compression strut bush?
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 09 Jul 2012 03:30 pm
Attack2001 wrote:Looking good

Looks just like my photoshop

haha - I agree, front needs to go lower, but as has been said if you go too low it'l sit on the bumpstops, so ideally you need coilies

Whats the deal with the bottom rubber in the picture of the damper? looks like a compression strut bush?
Thomas.................
Thanks, i know it needs to go lower but i didnt even put the bump stops in lol I sort of forgot and then just left them hahaa. ALso the rubber is from the old damper because the rubbers on the new dampers went through the hole so we just put the old ones on. See what i can do with the front...
Ben....
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littlemanrob
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by littlemanrob » 12 Jul 2012 01:11 pm
cut a spring out or cut standard springs dwn first to see height
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 12 Jul 2012 01:29 pm
cut a spring out or cut standard springs dwn first to see height
Yeah thats what i was thinking of doing but i might leave it for now as its quite low to the floor and the duckbill splitter is low as well!

See what happens
Still trying to fit this splitter :/
Ben....
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littlemanrob
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by littlemanrob » 12 Jul 2012 01:36 pm
mine use to run on bumps thats ok but it fucks ur shoucks very quick cable tie it on the it allows it to flex
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 12 Jul 2012 01:45 pm
Yeah i havent even got any bumpstops in atm lol. Cable tie it to where? It doesnt look like the best of fits :/
Ben....
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littlemanrob
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by littlemanrob » 12 Jul 2012 01:55 pm
drill little holes in the front pannel and cable it that way
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MCHUDD
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by MCHUDD » 12 Jul 2012 01:59 pm
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Benfraser
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by Benfraser » 12 Jul 2012 02:04 pm
Might do it that way not sure i will have to have a proper look at it cos i dont really wanna drill holes through the front of my car lol Thin king about nut and boting it and drilling the holes underneath :/ Yeah the wheels and tyres set me back a bit but i'm well happy with them!
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Evoman
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by Evoman » 12 Jul 2012 06:51 pm
I love those wheels!

what shocks are those?