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  • #16
    Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
    they just bolt on.5 mins job.
    Ooh how much roughly? And what are they off?
    Without Surf And Unhappy

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner View Post
      Ooh how much roughly? And what are they off?
      warn.£150 per pair.tonyN.
      www.overfab.uk

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      • #18
        Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner View Post
        No not yet, will be es9000's first then bj spacers, but itll be a while cos buyin 33's, cb, arial, springs, etc my wife has capped my spending
        Do the BJ spacers before shocks. They take a load of stress off the torsion bars for the same height, and the ride improves no end. Feels like new shocks on my truck at the mo cos the front end isn't so bl00dy hard anymore!
        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Apache View Post
          Do the BJ spacers before shocks. They take a load of stress off the torsion bars for the same height, and the ride improves no end. Feels like new shocks on my truck at the mo cos the front end isn't so bl00dy hard anymore!
          Ok, sounds like your pleased mate. Ill go for that reasoning. Thanks
          Without Surf And Unhappy

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          • #20
            Have you had to extend your break lines?
            私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。

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            • #21
              No. There is loads of spare on the front (cos the wheels steer) and the back one follows a nice long curve.

              Said it before, no two of these trucks are the same!

              Having said that, I will change them all for braided next time I do the fluid, as they're probably more rugged. And as I'm doing it, they may as well be longer.
              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Apache View Post
                No. There is loads of spare on the front (cos the wheels steer) and the back one follows a nice long curve.

                Said it before, no two of these trucks are the same!

                Having said that, I will change them all for braided next time I do the fluid, as they're probably more rugged. And as I'm doing it, they may as well be longer.
                they also give better brake pedal feel.
                www.overfab.uk

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