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Norledge

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 16:40

Tractor like ride height is where its at :P


Paul_J

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 16:37

fuck :| :lol:

roads round my way take the piss somewhat, plus speed humps everywhere.

Oh well, pretty easy to fit, I'll maybe just fit it for when i do a track day and take it back off again after.


Norledge

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 16:28

Lmao awesome pic :P

Don't know if you've ever met woz... he had one on his old 1.1 lowered 30mm...

We went up a locla hill to get some photos, only up a farm road, he grounded out on it twice (as in get out and lift it off)

Have fun :P


MGM

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 16:20

^^ :lol: welcome to my world. I can only park in one place in Reading because of this

probably just laziness tbh, if they have 3 seperate shops running 3 seperate databases, keeping all of them aligned is a job in itself. wouldn't knock it though :P


jr

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 16:17

:(

strutracer's service has been very impresive when ive used them


Paul_J

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 15:32

ah fuck



I bought a more fancy one than that too in antharite ... not sure why i bothered as it's gonna get scratched to fuck being that low... :|


Paul_J

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 13:46

really? :| wow, never knew that.

i've used 106 parts before. First time using strut bracer and nearly used YBracing when i was considering a cage.


Norledge

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 13:41

Strut bracer, 106parts, and YBRacing (OMP bits) are all the same company... I've had several bad dealings with them in the past, and their prices are always all over the place...


Dan Lewis

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 13:38

i got my strut brace from strutbrace online ebay shop


Paul_J

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 13:33

is there a reason tho? like do they avoid having to add vat through ebay? :boggle:


Matt L

posted on 7th Apr 08 at 13:09

:lol: quite a few shops offer a stupid discount on on ebay theres a wheel shop i was looking at for rs6 wheels and on their site they were like 700 and then ebay they are only 400 :|


Paul_J

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 7th Apr 08 at 12:56

Right, after my recent track day it felt like my suspension struts were wandering all over the place, possibly made worse now with the diff searching for grip.

I've got a upper strut brace but didn't have a lower one, and several people there had the lower ones and said they made a considerable difference to keeping the suspension tight(er) when hard cornering.

Went to buy it from strutbracer.co.uk found it on there, added it to basket and got like £8 delivery added on top. In total I was like jesus that's a bit pricey...

Did a google search and found it a lot cheaper on ebay, but it was the strut bracer ebay shop :lol: :o

only £6 for delivery and about £10 cheaper than their website price... I just find it a bit odd that I've bought the same item from same company but it's costing me like £12 less. nearly 25% cheaper considering the price.

Why is this? :| am I gonna get one made out of cardboard?