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Old 24-11-12, 11:25 PM   #1
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it seems that these don't actually fit without some work... so I'm still un-decided on whether to fit them or not... they look fantastic next to the skinny standard items!

I'm going to take the back end apart and see what happens
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Old 25-11-12, 08:54 AM   #2
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oddly enough, the spherical bearing version I had needed a bit of machine work for the shock/strut to fit.
The other mounts (chassis and hub) were fine.
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Old 31-12-12, 08:50 AM   #3
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it seems that these don't actually fit without some work... so I'm still un-decided on whether to fit them or not... they look fantastic next to the skinny standard items!

I'm going to take the back end apart and see what happens
they will go straight on your chassis Ross, its the older R8's that have a prob but not that big an issues tbh lol!
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i thought it was the shock bush that was too wide? fit on the chassis but the shock wont fit over them?

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Old 31-12-12, 11:59 AM   #5
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i thought it was the shock bush that was too wide? fit on the chassis but the shock wont fit over them?

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right have to look at that then when i get my coilovers???

not sure if i would just sell the skunk ones and get the ones from hard race if that's the case.

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