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baron

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just ordered myself some nice dropped spindles :D

only taken me 5 years to drop the old beast, so not before time!
 
Better late than never although earlies are better than lates as we all know.
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aaargh! bollox, they have sold out and won't have any til end of july :(
 
slammedkustom said:
welcome to pot hole dodging!

ain't that the truth...new adjustable shocks going on in a coupe of weeks to stop the sudden bangs
 
MMMC said:
ain't that the truth...new adjustable shocks going on in a coupe of weeks to stop the sudden bangs

Don't drink as much :wink:
 
have to drink with my eye sight...bugger there's another pot hole...
 
Hi all, Baron where did you get your drop spindles from? i have a 72 crossover bay and i am desperate to lower my bus, was thinking on the red9design at £320 plus the bump stops and postage .... nearly 400 smackers..... with the spindles will you need any other items, are the exchange ? please forgive my lack of knowledge about this subject, there seems to be so many bloody options....cheers
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I do drive in drive out lowering front and rear for £325. Good ride quality fixed height (not cut and turn) or I will fit adjusters for an extra £100. I am in Southsea/Porstmouth area.
 
Hi live in Brighton, what sort of time span are we talking to complete, and have you a postcode for the satnav?[journey time]
What time would you need it by in morning?
whilst you are there how much for pushrod tubes? as mine are leaking a bit.
 
Normally in and out in a day if you arrive early. Postcode is PO5 2NA. I don't do engine stuff, sorry. I have a local guy I use though for that sort of thing.
 
I got dropped spindles from wagenwest in the us of a, all in, including postage £250 - that exchange rate takes some beating!

they do widen the track slightly, but I can deal with that &/or use it as an excuse to narrow the beam :D
 
Apple said:
Hi Baron thanks for getting back, what do you mean by widen the track?

makes the wheels stick out a bit more than they do normally :)

it should be barely noticeable, but can lead to rubbing of tyres on the arches
 

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