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dazbooker
Posted 27/12/2008 4:06 PM (#476099 - in reply to #474141)
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got both rear springs in now
just got to paint side covers tomorrow and then onto wheels
dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 10:19 AM (#476172 - in reply to #474141)
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the side covers just before fitting



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dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 10:22 AM (#476173 - in reply to #474141)
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the side covers fitted



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Davey
Posted 28/12/2008 10:27 AM (#476178 - in reply to #474141)
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You running rear discs?? heard you made your own brackets if thats true!!
Rear set up's looking good!
dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 10:30 AM (#476179 - in reply to #476178)
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Davey - 28/12/2008 10:27 AM

You running rear discs?? heard you made your own brackets if thats true!!
Rear set up's looking good!

yes i did mate
rear brakes work well
hope to get it on wheels soon just need to fasten rear shocks up
vvc warrior
Posted 28/12/2008 10:37 AM (#476183 - in reply to #476179)
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when i buy my spring setup you'll have to make me the brackets ect for me.
James160vvc
Posted 28/12/2008 10:38 AM (#476184 - in reply to #474141)
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very impressive mate, proberly the most thought about metro ive seen on this site
dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 10:51 AM (#476189 - in reply to #476184)
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James160vvc - 28/12/2008 10:38 AM

very impressive mate, proberly the most thought about metro ive seen on this site

thanks mate
its all down to thinking about the job before you waide into it to get the best results
hense what ive produced
M16GTA
Posted 28/12/2008 3:37 PM (#476266 - in reply to #474141)
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are u running dampers on the rear with those springs? can't see no turrets? can see that being very bouncy bouncy??
dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 3:39 PM (#476268 - in reply to #476266)
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M16GTA - 28/12/2008 3:37 PM

are u running dampers on the rear with those springs? can't see no turrets? can see that being very bouncy bouncy??

yes mate i have dampers fitted but are not turreted they are fastened on specially fabricated brackets
M16GTA
Posted 28/12/2008 3:41 PM (#476269 - in reply to #474141)
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Phew... lol remember pissing about with an old banger and removed the dampers but left the springs haha was like a water bed pmsl.

Good work there!!
dazbooker
Posted 28/12/2008 3:43 PM (#476270 - in reply to #476269)
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M16GTA - 28/12/2008 3:41 PM

Phew... lol remember pissing about with an old banger and removed the dampers but left the springs haha was like a water bed pmsl.

Good work there!!

had the dampers fitted before i decided to convert to springs and work ok
dazbooker
Posted 29/12/2008 4:10 PM (#476559 - in reply to #474141)
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got the rear shocks on now
just need to have some ally taken off the front spring seats to alter suspensaion
dazbooker
Posted 30/12/2008 5:20 PM (#476734 - in reply to #474141)
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heres the springs all finished now with shocks fitted



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FreddieS
Posted 30/12/2008 7:14 PM (#476758 - in reply to #474141)
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So where are your rear shocks mounted to?

Look to be running at quite an angle :| surely that would change the damping rate quite a bit...
dazbooker
Posted 31/12/2008 12:49 PM (#476917 - in reply to #476758)
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FreddieS - 30/12/2008 7:14 PM

So where are your rear shocks mounted to?

Look to be running at quite an angle :| surely that would change the damping rate quite a bit...

yes they are mate but wont really affect damping rate
think about the way rear shocks are positioned on the peugeot 205 106 306
they seem to work ok so wouldnt have thought i would have a problem
ive run it like this for a while with the displacers on the rear and it really stiffened the rear end after fitting these
Tom Sanderson
Posted 31/12/2008 6:14 PM (#476968 - in reply to #474141)
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what are the rear shockers mounted to at the top then?
dazbooker
Posted 1/1/2009 6:05 AM (#477057 - in reply to #476968)
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Tom Sanderson - 31/12/2008 6:14 PM

what are the rear shockers mounted to at the top then?

there mounted to some specially fabricated brackets i made and then bolted to tne boot floor and strenthened
vvc warrior
Posted 1/1/2009 6:16 AM (#477061 - in reply to #477057)
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any pic's of the setup ? as i think it'll be interesting how youv'e done this
dazbooker
Posted 1/1/2009 6:24 AM (#477064 - in reply to #477061)
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M.O.A.M - 1/1/2009 6:16 AM

any pic's of the setup ? as i think it'll be interesting how youv'e done this

ill try mate really difficult to get in to take photo as the cars situated really need it up on ramp or over pit to really get a good pic thats why i havent put any pics up

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vvc warrior
Posted 1/1/2009 6:29 AM (#477069 - in reply to #477064)
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dazbooker - 1/1/2009 12:24 PM
M.O.A.M - 1/1/2009 6:16 AM

any pic's of the setup ? as i think it'll be interesting how youv'e done this

ill try mate really difficult to get in to take photo as the cars situated really need it up on ramp or over pit to really get a good pic thats why i havent put any pics up

it's ok if you can't manage, i was just wondering how you have mounted the shocker and given the extra support,

i know how the pug setup is like. so basically you have done the same ??

dazbooker
Posted 1/1/2009 6:33 AM (#477071 - in reply to #477069)
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M.O.A.M - 1/1/2009 6:29 AM

dazbooker - 1/1/2009 12:24 PM
M.O.A.M - 1/1/2009 6:16 AM

any pic's of the setup ? as i think it'll be interesting how youv'e done this

ill try mate really difficult to get in to take photo as the cars situated really need it up on ramp or over pit to really get a good pic thats why i havent put any pics up

it's ok if you can't manage, i was just wondering how you have mounted the shocker and given the extra support,

i know how the pug setup is like. so basically you have done the same ??


yeh mate where the pug shockers mount to the rear subframe at top i have just bolted some brackets to floor and mountd shocks to them
i had to use rose joint bushes in shocks as they are slightly offset from lower mounting to clear anti roll bar

Edited by dazbooker 1/1/2009 6:34 AM
vvc warrior
Posted 1/1/2009 6:36 AM (#477072 - in reply to #477071)
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that's a well thought about idea and it works well too.

you are a clever sod arn't you

dazbooker
Posted 1/1/2009 6:40 AM (#477076 - in reply to #477072)
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M.O.A.M - 1/1/2009 6:36 AM

that's a well thought about idea and it works well too.

you are a clever sod arn't you


like i said earlier in the thread mate its all down to planning the job and thinking it throught to get best results
but when it comes to my car everything has to be done properley
dazbooker
Posted 2/1/2009 10:45 AM (#477554 - in reply to #474141)
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im now going to try and upload a video
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