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joshmk4
Posted 26/12/2015 3:32 PM (#720682)
Subject: decent suspension/steering setup


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Hi looking for advice on my tro setup, so far ive got mgf cans uprfont witn rods shortened 15mm, rear cans shortened and all individualised. gti arb's back and front all polybushed, wishbones polybushed, whats the info and people recommend on steering racks, wishbones (need new ones mine are rotten) & steering arms, tie rod ends etc, use metro, mg or other rover ones better? what do people run?

Edited by joshmk4 26/12/2015 3:53 PM
 
ding
Posted 26/12/2015 7:49 PM (#720683 - in reply to #720682)
Subject: RE: decent suspension/steering setup


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MGF yellow or red band steering rack, with mgf lower ball joints/wishbones, and track rod ends
 
joshmk4
Posted 26/12/2015 10:06 PM (#720684 - in reply to #720682)
Subject: RE: decent suspension/steering setup


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cheers bud will get them now then aha
 
GTaddz
Posted 27/12/2015 12:04 AM (#720686 - in reply to #720684)
Subject: RE: decent suspension/steering setup


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Tow it out 30 minutes when you track it up. I tried a few tow settings and found this best with the setup above.

Edit: don't forget to get mgf steering arms as well. They're different to metro / 100 ones.

Edited by GTaddz 27/12/2015 12:07 AM
 
joshmk4
Posted 27/12/2015 12:21 AM (#720687 - in reply to #720682)
Subject: RE: decent suspension/steering setup


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Alright cheers for advice
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