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Hard suspension, lots of negative camber, Mechanical diff and ages old rock hard second hand rubber is the formula for doing a fully sick skid bro

What qualifies as 'hard' suspension? Coilovers? Or could you get away with simply lowered springs + adjustable sway bars etc etc?

Probs going to head to BNR meet on thurs even though GT-R is sick.

I think they are playing electrophaggotry ( laser tag) instead?

Cool. I had never seen anything like it before, haha.

if you have adjustable suspension set your dampers in the rear to hardest and go for a drive...you will soon see how they do it!

Well I'm a fat bastard and fat bastards like me don't like to run so I might give Pew-Pew-Pew Starship Troopers a miss. However, I'm a fat bastard and fat bastards like me do like Ice Cream so I might come along later to BnR :P

Morning all.

Miso have you got names for them yet?

Pretty sure BNR is still on this week. Electrphaggotry is only for an hour or so and I think we'll be heading to BNR after that which will be around 9ish.

Hopefully I'll have my baby back from the guys at Fulcrum today. Will be good to not have it constantly bottoming out and rubbing on the guards every time I hit a bump or corner at speed.

I'll be at BnR around 9ish tomorrow. Hope to see a few of you there :)

What qualifies as 'hard' suspension? Coilovers? Or could you get away with simply lowered springs + adjustable sway bars etc etc?

sorry didnt see this here before

Coilovers with the dampers wound right down and very low springs would likely do it too, anything that limits travel and absorbing the shock effectively really.

Know much about fixing an effects pedal that won't power on?

It's a korg ax3000g

Dude those korgs are old! I thought my boss gt3 was the oldest thing around lol. Glad I sold that actually. Loving my podxt live :)

ANYWAY...... not really, short of checking/replacing the power supply you could maybe open it up and check around the power jack and the leads going away from it. That's easy enough to do.

Any more than that and I can't really help though :(

with fire

This is probably easier.

Dude those korgs are old! I thought my boss gt3 was the oldest thing around lol. Glad I sold that actually. Loving my podxt live :)

You can still buy them! It's actually a mate of mines, his ball and chain bought him another one cause this one was stuffed.

I would have personally bought something else but women, you know..

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