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Poll Levelling me R100
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Lower the back but keep the suspension set-up as standard5 Votes - [100%]
Individualise it and jus drop some fluid out the back without lowering0 Votes - [0%]

 
gshaw
Posted 28/2/2006 3:53 AM (#114198)
Subject: Levelling me R100


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Rite I jus dropped the 'tro off for the MOTeeee but as I left it I saw the nosedive on it and chances are they're gonna pump it up agen cos the front looks much lower than the back (as is the norm wiv tro's not up to 4x4 ride heights lol)

So, outta these 2 options which one is the better choice - I don't need it flat on the floor jus level so no matter how much u pump it the front and back go up at the same rate...
 
Gregg
Posted 28/2/2006 6:44 AM (#114233 - in reply to #114198)
Subject: RE: Levelling me R100
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have the rear rods cut down, then have pressure at 350/400 thatll have it sat level

thats what i had done on the Red Si



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98ascot
Posted 28/2/2006 7:18 AM (#114253 - in reply to #114198)
Subject: RE: Levelling me R100


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im thinking along the same lines for mine, if you decide to do it let me know whats its like
 
gshaw
Posted 28/2/2006 7:45 AM (#114264 - in reply to #114198)
Subject: RE: Levelling me R100


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Haha I won't be doin it cos I got naff all idea about mechanics - knowin me I'd end up usin sticky tape to hold it in

I'd ask the mechanic if he cud do it for me - anyone got the rite measurements to make it level but keepin the ride height standard if u get wot I mean. It don't need to go lower jus sit straight rather than nosedive lol

Is it quite labour intensive to do? Looks quite hard on the guide

Edited by gshaw 28/2/2006 7:46 AM
 
marccowley
Posted 28/2/2006 8:02 AM (#114278 - in reply to #114198)
Subject: RE: Levelling me R100


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i've replaced a hydrogas unit before on my own! no haynes or anything. wasnt too hard to do, just make sure you look at it all before you go, make sure all nuts etc arent locked etc, you dont wanna do one side then realise you cant get the other side off......
 
gshaw
Posted 28/2/2006 8:06 AM (#114280 - in reply to #114198)
Subject: RE: Levelling me R100


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Oh yeah and does having it level affect gettin over speed bumps n that?
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