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There is a detailed guide in the downloads section that confused the shit out of me when I wanted to do mine but it all becomes clear when you're under there
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09-07-2014, 19:20 | #32 |
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id sort those wings out pdq before they get worse .... you may be surprised just what is actually under there
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09-07-2014, 20:14 | #34 |
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Don't want to scare you but have a look at the thread i started fiberglass wings in bodywork, you can see what to expect and they are right in what they are saying, get them done ASAP, it will only get worse and quicker than you think!
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09-07-2014, 20:28 | #35 |
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Found this on ebay
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Found this on ebay
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09-07-2014, 22:15 | #38 |
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thanks for the advice guys, willstart looking into it after my hols.... just need the towbar fitting so I'm able to go on my hols.....
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where this guide...cant find in download section? Martin |
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09-07-2014, 23:28 | #42 | |
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10-07-2014, 08:48 | #43 |
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Morning All
had a look under the bus this morning and now see what I'm suppose to be looking for.... there are two, one for each side is that correct? Do I need to do the whole torsion bar set up or just alter the bolts? is there a set gap between the tyre and arch? and what are the adjustment of the nuts clockwise higher /lower.... Sorry if I sound stupid but I'd rather know some basics before starting it to find myself knee deep in parts.... Martin |
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Is that similar guys? |
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It's easier if you jack the whole front end up, if you have a trolley jack. Don't do too much at once, do a bit and let it down off the jack and let it settle, (take it for a drive round the block) if you are not happy do it a bit more. |
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