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tydon

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  1. yeah thats weird i did my other side and itl bolted up sweet after trimming the inner steel bushing to fit. i decided to drop it down to see if it would sit ok and seemed ok. i then returned to the first side i did the alloy arm swap and took the bolts out holding the strut it didnt move at all and seems to be sitting all good again. some one was saying that i need to change sway bar links to fit properly but so far no issues. just wondering if im gunna notice any handling differnce with these or not

  2. Everything lines up all right kinda the sway bar link is really tight. I hacksawed the inner steel bush insert that didn't slot in to fit to match the old Gtb one and filed it its all in now but i don't think it's supposed to fit. I had to unbolt the struts from the hub to put the sway link on then had to force the hub up to bolt to the strut up ..

  3. so im having some issues with my car once again just trying to sort the problem. in the mornings when i start the car or when the car has been sitting long peroids of time without running it will start and idle really rough and the idle will drop down really low till it almost stalls.

    this morning it did the same thing it was really boggy on the accerlator after a couple of high revs it spat abit of black smoke out the back and returned to normal idle. i drove it for a short period after and it was hesitating abit after it got to normal running temperature it smoothed out and starting running like normal.

    im guessing mayb a temp sensor but not sure any help would be much appreciated cheers

  4.  Marky said:
    Yeah, but it means the engine is rotating backwards

    (I am guessing you mean with the engine off?)

    If it's with the engine running for what it's worth no CV is like a broken axle, which is like one wheel in the air and if you've got old / crap diffs it can and will just one wheel (even a 4wd) given the chance. Or as you've found it'll just be like a slipping clutch as the diff sorta feeds some power but mostly not

    yup sorted now replaced cv with a new one and car works fine again was scared i mite of broke the gbox lol

  5.  evowrx said:

    Technically yes but doubtful you would ever feel the diff. Bellmouth with splitter would be the best bet unless you cant get a divided one that plumbs in down low. Splitter depth is diff between td and vf too.

    i wonder if it's worth putting in mines off at the moment would have to get it welded in anyone know measurements

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