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Does series 2 diff have abs plug? Need to know who do I ask!?

Yes. As long as the car has ABS. I think most or all series 2 would have had ABS.

Series 2 diff will have a longer pinion shaft and nose (diff housing) to accomodate the sensor, thus ABS and non-ABS diffs aren't interchangeable unless you have the corresponding tailshaft too.

Yes. As long as the car has ABS. I think most or all series 2 would have had ABS.

Series 2 diff will have a longer pinion shaft and nose (diff housing) to accomodate the sensor, thus ABS and non-ABS diffs aren't interchangeable unless you have the corresponding tailshaft too.

Yeh that's why I wanna make sure it's right it's deffs series 2 which I think everything has abs from at least 95 on wards

I recon it's gonna be killer mo....

don't listen to these bike riding fags

We're only giving him motivation to prove us wrong, and in jest. He'll learn a lot more about cars from doing something like this than he could learn from reading forums, so an off the record thumbs up to him.

Whatever go fetch my car

pretty light pat what's it meant to be 1320? I guess add fluids / fuel makes sense..

put my boat on?

Yeah 1320 sounds right. 1480kg and the 210kw atw I had puts my car into 150kw/tonne haha

Unfortunately it would be hard convincing security to put a non employee car in the weigh bridge :(

If u were beyonce I'd put a ring on it.

Pat I thought u work for C@dbury?

Yeah I do. As an engineer for the factories. Some of the work perks is trying out the weigh bridge haha

What were you thinking?

We told you not to get an older bike brah..

please dont hurt me! :D

nah but seriously, fix it - get your full license and buy a bigger bike then if you still want one :D

Pat - haha all good it'd probably break the scales :P you work on making machines more efficient yeh? Apparently I'm an engineer as well but a complete different kind.. to be honest I don't really see how I.T folk should be called 'engineers'.. just a title I guess.

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