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RedRobin:
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Oh, while I remember - You might wish to ask the guys fitting the Antilifts what they think about upgrading the bushes on the other side of the wishbone.
Top Cat:
--- Quote from: RedRobin on October 30, 2008, 10:28:37 pm ---....
Oh, while I remember - You might wish to ask the guys fitting the Antilifts what they think about upgrading the bushes on the other side of the wishbone.
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Yep thanks RR that was one of my questions. :happy2:
T88OMM:
Good stuff TC. She will handle like she is on rails, top class set up. Looking forward to seeing a review :party:
Teutonic_Tamer:
So they are going on this Saturday? Are you doing it yourself?
Top Cat:
--- Quote from: Teutonic_Tamer on October 31, 2008, 01:59:34 pm ---So they are going on this Saturday? Are you doing it yourself?
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Keep up TT there going on as we speak. :innocent:
A good garage is doing the install for me, they have already done the anti-lift kit for some one else.
While i have you what do you think about the suggestion of uprating the bushes on the front wishbone as well i think VW racing mentioned it may also be a good idea to RedRobin but they have not looked into it as yet for him. so whats your thought's.
And in layman's terms can you explain a bit about the rake. i have been asking what effects this has on the car as i was thinking about leveling the stance up to neutral rather than VW settings which if i am correct slightly negative or what ever the term is. i mentioned it to the chaps who are fitting them and he started sounding a bit like you my eyes started glazing over , he was on about balance going into a corner and weight distribution, but the upshot was it depends what you prefer which is also way over my head.
So advice would be appreciated but be warned i am next to the fire so keep it readable by muppets or i could glaze over again and nod off. :signIWS:
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