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Best method of lowering a 71 with disc brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="trinketpimp" data-source="post: 615244" data-attributes="member: 19614"><p>Yep, but only enough to afford a bit of travel...</p><p>There have been a load made and sold and I got to know Simon well after I had fitted mine, he had ran the set up on his for years before he started to sell them. Never had a glitch with mine is all I can say and am happy all-round with the look and ride: yes, a big bump, like some of those shockers on the M5 do jar your nerves and teeth... but all has been fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinketpimp, post: 615244, member: 19614"] Yep, but only enough to afford a bit of travel... There have been a load made and sold and I got to know Simon well after I had fitted mine, he had ran the set up on his for years before he started to sell them. Never had a glitch with mine is all I can say and am happy all-round with the look and ride: yes, a big bump, like some of those shockers on the M5 do jar your nerves and teeth... but all has been fine. [/QUOTE]
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