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davieboy
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Post by davieboy »

yes I was wondering that, whats the problem ? its easy enough on the 200 series. I did my sons in about 3 hours start to finish. new springs and shocks using the top mounts from the original shocks.
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Post by Clawjaw »

The body kit mate clicky

Edit:... If anyone knows how i can have a suspension like Lindseys without the lowering let me know :blink
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Post by E_T_V »

You could fit stiffer shocks with the original springs to tighten up the handling a bit but keep the same ride height. Otherwise if you want variable ride height you could always fit air-bags! :D

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Post by davieboy »

Ah good point, thats why I didnt go down that road *laughs*. Just not practical for the roads of south wales. you could try a set of coil overs with adjustable hieght, that way you can play around until you get the ride and hieght that you are happy with. Not cheap though, saw a full set available ffor the 200 £450 ouch ! i couldnt live with the standard suspension as its absolute shite :laughing2
Put a set of adjustable coil overs on your crimbo list .
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Post by Rovermad »

i had KONI adjustables on my rally car and they were fantastic not only could you change the height but also the stiffness. the pics look real good i was bought pretty much the same kit for my cabby but decided not to put it on, but yours looks fantastic :clapping
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she's all laid up

Post by Rovermad »

i have decided to take the cabby off the road for a couple of months to do the work properly, including whipping the engine out and repainting the bay and tidying things up abit

so watch this space
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Post by Rovermad »

lowering springs my rear end, i accuired these springs which would apparently lower my car 45mm but made it look like a tracter, not good!!!
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