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Oh and Adam , read my post , if Glenn is the salesman and Andrew is the computer guru , then take a guess who is going to prolly tune it.

Put it this way , Niz prolly knows as much about F Cons as Glenn.

Cheers

Ken

no the balance and the alignment made it smoother but did not fix the problem when i hit 80kms + it didnt make it worse nor better the problem was just the same.

kono kikai o shuri suru toki, sono neji o hazushite kudasai.

Originally posted by Micko

Back in a while - gotta force myself to eat the gourmet delights that the boss is serving up:)

Ooooohhh , the mind boggles .

* thoughts of Naomi on rye , *

Cheers

Ken:D

Originally posted by Nizmo

no the balance and the alignment made it smoother but did not fix the problem when i hit 80kms + it didnt make it worse nor better the problem was just the same.  

kono kikai o shuri suru toki, sono neji o hazushite kudasai.

Ok , the car had a vibration at 80kmh + and you took it in.

They balanced all 4 wheels and aligned it AND put the fronts onto the back.

The vibration at 80kmh + is still there ?

Read that carefully and answer.

Did they drive the car , found it had the vibration still and THEN put the wheels onto the back or did it all at once.

cheers

we will get there

Ken

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