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Lowering the arse!
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<blockquote data-quote="lambrettatastic" data-source="post: 649072" data-attributes="member: 14482"><p>I’ve recently fitted a lowered front end , and knowing I had adjustable spring plates at the back , thought this would be an easy job to get the back down a touch to level the bus out…but no!</p><p>The adjusters are fully wound out,so it looks like I need to fettle it on the splines.</p><p>So the question is having watched a few how to vids, when I detach the spring plates do I have to disconnect the brake pipe? I’m hoping not as just having fitted discs up front, I’ve had all the brakes bleed..[ATTACH=full]10784[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lambrettatastic, post: 649072, member: 14482"] I’ve recently fitted a lowered front end , and knowing I had adjustable spring plates at the back , thought this would be an easy job to get the back down a touch to level the bus out…but no! The adjusters are fully wound out,so it looks like I need to fettle it on the splines. So the question is having watched a few how to vids, when I detach the spring plates do I have to disconnect the brake pipe? I’m hoping not as just having fitted discs up front, I’ve had all the brakes bleed..[ATTACH type="full"]10784[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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