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From: Feral on 30 Jul 2010 09:04 Albm&ctd wrote: > In article<4c4edf03$0$12392$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net>, me(a)home.com > says... >> Be it a Lada or a Land Cruiser. >> > Nod said Lada. He's clutching for straws. -- Take Care. ~~ Feral Al ( @..@) (\- :-P -/) ((.>__oo__<.)) ^^^ % ^^^
From: Noddy on 30 Jul 2010 09:20 " Scotty" <scoter1(a)warmmail.com> wrote in message news:4c52b767$0$26118$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > Not a road car though was it!? It wasn't registered, no. -- Regards, Noddy.
From: atec77 on 30 Jul 2010 09:40 On 30/07/2010 11:04 PM, Feral wrote: > Albm&ctd wrote: >> In article<4c4edf03$0$12392$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net>, me(a)home.com >> says... > >>> Be it a Lada or a Land Cruiser. >>> >> Nod said Lada. > > He's clutching for straws. > A very short straw -- X-No-Archive: Yes
From: Kev on 30 Jul 2010 10:00 Jason James wrote: > It doesnt matter how long the wheel-base is or how wide the track, if the > car is fitted with double-acting GT 130 Munroe-Wilies, for example, every > bump will be felt by the passengers. > > Some people when buying stiffer shocks, fail to realise you should match the > shocks to the car's spring-rate,...result is a very hard ride. Had those on my XD S-Pac years ago was a bit stiff but made for damn good control on the old Maleny road, Mt Mee rd, Campbells Pocket-Mt Mee Rd, Kilcoy-Beerwah Rd at Peachester and any of the other narrow choppy mountain roads in this area also took all the wallow out of the car when it was loaded with people and gear and wasn't too bad for cruising then Kev
From: D Walford on 31 Jul 2010 06:39
On 31/07/2010 7:57 PM, Feral wrote: > It *never* handled like "a knob of butter on a hot frying pan" Bighead, > it just handles better *now*. And rides better. Please detail the changes you made that made such a big improvement. What were the OE tyres and what did you replace them with? Did you do anything like changing springs and shockers or just an alignment? Good tyres can make a huge difference but whilst an alignment can help its unlikely to its unlikely to make that much difference unless the OE setting where very wrong. Daryl |