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Waahhoo - pay day an got £200 goin spare - what can I get for this (no funny stuff) for the Surf - Do I fix the clutch???? It works fine just noisy - or can I spend it elsewhere. Ideas please?
Waahhoo - pay day an got £200 goin spare - what can I get for this (no funny stuff) for the Surf - Do I fix the clutch???? It works fine just noisy - or can I spend it elsewhere. Ideas please?
Snorkel?
Sus lift or body lift - or both if you do it yourself
Waahhoo - pay day an got £200 goin spare - what can I get for this (no funny stuff) for the Surf - Do I fix the clutch???? It works fine just noisy - or can I spend it elsewhere. Ideas please?
Noisey clutch don't sound good especially if it's the original DM Flywheel!
Noisey clutch don't sound good especially if it's the original DM Flywheel!
Not sure - noisy thrust bearin - lost the clutch pedal a few weeks ago gave it a few pumps an is fine - mechanic said it be fine (till it goes obviously) have £300 in bank ready for that though
Well that be it then - Lift here we come - where they from?
LC80 springs from Milners (if you want +3") or +2" springs from Roughtrax, and +3" ProComp shocks from Explorer UK.
You *might* need a panhard rod drop bracket - some people seem to need one. However, I dont. If I were you I'd do the lift and see if the body is central on the chassis - the maths says it should be.
The front is just a case on putting a dozen or so more turns on the torsion bars to lift it to match the back.
Jotto used to do bodylift kits. Not sure if he does anymore though.
LC80 springs from Milners (if you want +3") or +2" springs from Roughtrax, and +3" ProComp shocks from Explorer UK.
You *might* need a panhard rod drop bracket - some people seem to need one. However, I dont. If I were you I'd do the lift and see if the body is central on the chassis - the maths says it should be.
The front is just a case on putting a dozen or so more turns on the torsion bars to lift it to match the back.
Jotto used to do bodylift kits. Not sure if he does anymore though.
Cheers - you're a star - gonna check out Milners an Exploer uk now.
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