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yes there have been Lanos' bagged. I seen pics of it and it rode very low. I can't seem to remember who it was tho.benzino wrote:All this talk bout lowering has made me ask myself the question...
I wonder if anyone has ever airbagged a woo??
IMHO that would be absolutely tits having a bagged lanos hatch with a fresh pair of white 17"s tucked right in the guards
*drool*
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I have a feeling they are of the same parentage, but don't quote me on that. All I know is that Lenso is kind of like the budget racing wheel in Australia, but of better quality than the cheap knock off "Vork/Ravs" (Volk/Rays, TE37 copies).Pir0 wrote:Lenso, like.. tenzo, only more timid, with an l and a s instead of the t and z.
Makes me LOL when I see on eBay... "Genuine Vork racing wheels !!!11!"
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talking about airbags/hydraulics etc...
e-mail reply/quote i got from RayVern Hydraulics a while ago:
e-mail reply/quote i got from RayVern Hydraulics a while ago:
all those prices are in GB£... quite expensive me thinks.Ray Vern Hydraulics wrote:obviously havn`t done one before.Good thing
though is we are a machine shop so we custom build every set up,we
dont./wont use universal stuff,so we will custom make a set up for your
ride.Cost your looking at 1350.00 if coil is seperate on rear if coil/shock
unit in one then 1650.00.If you wanted us to do install your looking at
another 700.00 and its a week on install.Hope this helps RAY
Cargo cultism is a beautiful thing as long as you never fall for it.
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woohoo long week end.
i wish i could get the rear of my car to sit lower, the front is nice but the back is like a montser truck woo. i know if i got new springs i could, but i already have the eibachs and i dont want to spend a bunch of money on a new set of springs just for the rears. i could cut them but that is a BIG no no. any one have any affordable ideas?
i wish i could get the rear of my car to sit lower, the front is nice but the back is like a montser truck woo. i know if i got new springs i could, but i already have the eibachs and i dont want to spend a bunch of money on a new set of springs just for the rears. i could cut them but that is a BIG no no. any one have any affordable ideas?
Define affordable? Try and source a set of second hand springs? Cutting them's definatly affordable lol. I would never recommend that though, but if you do, make sure you shave a bit off the bottom and tops off the spring to make it sit flat again. Cutting them really affects the way they coil though.
There's sets of 60mm springs for astras going for 50-80 quid on uk ebay like. Thats affordable. THey're Jamex too, not a bad make. Not as reputable as eibach, but at the end of the day, a springs a spring lol.
There's sets of 60mm springs for astras going for 50-80 quid on uk ebay like. Thats affordable. THey're Jamex too, not a bad make. Not as reputable as eibach, but at the end of the day, a springs a spring lol.
SAZ
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