Needed before next weekend .. who can help before i buy from rallynuts?
T Tim New Member Feb 14, 2010 #1 Needed before next weekend .. who can help before i buy from rallynuts?
PobodY Moderators Staff member Feb 14, 2010 #3 Can you just get the pillow-ball topmounts (or whatever they're called) and fit your existing shocks into them?
Can you just get the pillow-ball topmounts (or whatever they're called) and fit your existing shocks into them?
olliecast Active Member Feb 14, 2010 #4 We`re going to do the castor mod next weekend as he`s already got tein topmounts. The camber bolts were to be used instead of doing the course camber mod (i did both on mine in the end as the camber bolts didn`t give me enough -`ve)
We`re going to do the castor mod next weekend as he`s already got tein topmounts. The camber bolts were to be used instead of doing the course camber mod (i did both on mine in the end as the camber bolts didn`t give me enough -`ve)
vss irvine Well-Known Member Feb 14, 2010 #5 '' (i did both on mine in the end as the camber bolts didn`t give me enough -`ve) '' why bother with camber bolts then, do it right, do it once? saves you setting the suspension up twice......... Last edited: Feb 14, 2010
'' (i did both on mine in the end as the camber bolts didn`t give me enough -`ve) '' why bother with camber bolts then, do it right, do it once? saves you setting the suspension up twice.........
olliecast Active Member Feb 14, 2010 #6 was playing with different settings. You sent me a set of normal bolts, so i`ve used them now but keeping the camber bolts if i did ever want to change
was playing with different settings. You sent me a set of normal bolts, so i`ve used them now but keeping the camber bolts if i did ever want to change
T Tim New Member Feb 14, 2010 #7 I'm fine with doing the coarse camber mod if you are happy with that Ollie? If not i'll grab the bits necessary, your call :thumb:
I'm fine with doing the coarse camber mod if you are happy with that Ollie? If not i'll grab the bits necessary, your call :thumb:
olliecast Active Member Feb 14, 2010 #8 do you want your coilover holes elongating? Their your suspension i prefer the coarse mod, less things to slip
do you want your coilover holes elongating? Their your suspension i prefer the coarse mod, less things to slip
vss irvine Well-Known Member Feb 14, 2010 #9 i dont understand why you need to do this if you have adjustable top mounts?
olliecast Active Member Feb 14, 2010 #10 Its because the castor mod uses all of the top mount adjustment
vss irvine Well-Known Member Feb 15, 2010 #12 olliecast said: Its because the castor mod uses all of the top mount adjustment Click to expand... ok, didnt know that. do now, cheers
olliecast said: Its because the castor mod uses all of the top mount adjustment Click to expand... ok, didnt know that. do now, cheers