Cobra88 wrote:I hate that shop with a passion.
yeh we ordered a Foker gas burner on line for delivery to store should be in next day a week later they could not find it, just incompetent.
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Cobra88 wrote:I hate that shop with a passion.
slowcoach wrote:Is New Forest what you call Go Outdoors?
I use high density breeze blocks laid on their sides three on each side and a block of wood under chassis rails by jacking points.
my gravel is well packed but if not use a metal plate under trolley jack.
I'm not recommending it to anybody but as you asked it's what I do, I have had the jacking police at my door complaining before so you choose your own method that you feel safe with.
itchyfeet wrote:Anybody know what sort of situation I should expect to see an improvement?
T25Convert wrote:itchyfeet wrote:Anybody know what sort of situation I should expect to see an improvement?
It limits front-rear motion of the strut as I understand it - so should be better in situations where the strut us under load - under heavy braking, pot holes, speed humps etc.
For other vehicles you might also expect to see some benefit under hard acceleration![]()
I found that the van feels better on rough roads, but I think my bushes were in a worse state. Most noticeable improvement I've seen is on that stretch of road hell that is the M6 elevated section through Birmingham with deck joints every few metres - much less twitchy than it used to be.
For you though I reckon the biggest improvement is that you've caught it before it rubs a massive hole through your chassis!
I think you're in trouble there. You really need the more compliant yellow compound for the T3 keys. Return it before fitting!itchyfeet wrote:Ohhh look what came with the second set of bushes from Brickwerks
good write up this,itchyfeet wrote:is this the right place or should it be on the back?
Anybody with some teenagers if you could ask please![]()
pkrboo wrote: I am also wondering about whether to put the Yellow softer compound on my Doka (non-Syncro) anyone got any thoughts?
itchyfeet wrote:pkrboo wrote: I am also wondering about whether to put the Yellow softer compound on my Doka (non-Syncro) anyone got any thoughts?
Having see the density of the Purple I would not bother with yellow for a 2wd, they don't seem to be hard, just a bit firmer than the standard, still quite squashy.
I don't know why James needed a jubilee clip to get them into the cups, mine went in easily.
pkrboo wrote:
purple ARB too but the drop links for the ARB i have done in yellow as they are easier to get in apparently