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easy job, remove both top mount nuts, jack car up, front wheels off, remove both lower shock bolts, remove the shock, spring compressors on (if not running lowering springs), remove top mount nut, lift off the top mount, slide the bump stop in and refitting is all of that in reverse!
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5 minutes outside Falkirk is all ill say lol I still get on well with the boy just seen a few poor jobs! @aldo_87 got a full side of his M140 painted at FOZ when it was a few months old and the job was flawless! Seen some serious good work from that place Gally works too
f**king hell stu sorry to see that! i need some paint done on the van and ive put it off for so long for the same issues, finding someone decent is a nightmare! The place i used to use has went down hill in the last few years
agreed, its one thing having one and keeping the miles down to protect resale value but at least still enjoy it and drive it. Having never driven one i would assume part of the attraction of V6 ownership is the attention it gets when out and about
if they don't do international postage I'm happy to get a quote to send them to you and order a set.
Measure the bolt spacing on your current shocks to work out if your running cup or non cup dampers. Distance between the centre of each bolt hole
yeah im sure the previous owner was on here and sold it to a trader for £1500, trader seemed to think he could double his money on a future classic......
That looks like an unbranded version of my unilite one, fantastic torch looks to use the same charger too if that makes it easier to find one, think mine was about £35!
i used to like looking on piston heads for stuff as it seemed to be where you got the best selection of enthusiast stuff, but it ended up full of dealers selling tat like the rest of the sites