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close to the biggest I can get them without going over 2mb'

its starting to look good :) thoughts?

ill miss this guy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8UCI7r1Aqw

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After a lot more Swearing and effort, I got the rear Springs and Shocks in the Wagon today.

"There's a first time for everything" is the saying but f**k man, I wish I could skip to the second time. LOL

Rears and fronts are a totally different setup so you only get 2 lots of experience and then learn again on the other end. But it's done and worth the effort.

Between the wheels/tyres and the shocks/springs it's like a totally different car, smooth ride, sits tight on the road, not much body roll, Love It! (Certainly none of the bouncey sea sickness like before.) :sick:

Seems the springs are more hard than low. Before Front was 365mm and rear 385mm, now it's 360mm Front and 410mm rear. :laugh:

For load Bearing. ;)

SkyWagon Wedge.

After a lot more Swearing and effort, I got the rear Springs and Shocks in the Wagon today.

"There's a first time for everything" is the saying but f**k man, I wish I could skip to the second time. LOL

Rears and fronts are a totally different setup so you only get 2 lots of experience and then learn again on the other end. But it's done and worth the effort.

Between the wheels/tyres and the shocks/springs it's like a totally different car, smooth ride, sits tight on the road, not much body roll, Love It!

Seems the springs are more hard than low. Before Front was 365mm and rear 385mm, now it's 360mm Front and 410mm rear. :laugh:

For load Bearing. ;)

nice man!! looking forward to seeing it sometime :)

Got the vb running. ..it then preceded to overheat in 60 secs. Blow the cap off and shower me in boiling liquid.

Then it caught fire...

Any one want a slightly singed 1979 commodore?

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Got the vb running. ..it then preceded to overheat in 60 secs. Blow the cap off and shower me in boiling liquid.

Then it caught fire...

Any one want a slightly singed 1979 commodore?

Goob job mate

Got the vb running. ..it then preceded to overheat in 60 secs. Blow the cap off and shower me in boiling liquid.Then it caught fire...Any one want a slightly singed 1979 commodore?

How does this happen?

Smoke is power you know. :)

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