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I'm still 99% coming to see ya for a dishwasher and look at phones this week. I can take a look if you have it at work

Maybe use a wider bit of cardboard mark off where the wheels are then stick it over the top of the engine bay for reference. Just a thought? Such a pain up on axle stands. In and out with lights. Hate not having a hoist at work anymore.
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i have the same problem

I sussed out if there was any play in the tail shaft / axles on Sunday and it seemed pretty good. Checked upper/lower rear and subframe bushes and was all in reasonably Good condition. I lowered the rear tyrepressure from 34 to 30 with 32 in the front for a similar foot print. Drove better but there is obviously a underlying issue?
Who else is going to the drags Wednesday?

Am interested in going for another run but will have to check if I can take the car to work. Had to go home to beechboro last week load tools in the xr8 and rush down there through poxy as traffic?

Am interested in going for another run but will have to check if I can take the car to work. Had to go home to beechboro last week load tools in the xr8 and rush down there through poxy as traffic?

Wife said do I ever have to do that again? It was boring. She only liked the lumpy as 10sec Monaco. Total bogan.
im hanging to go get some squid, 
 
hopefully the weather is nicer next week

Hey honey I caught a heap of squid and they left big ink marks out of the shed then onto the road outside our place. Damn those squids.
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