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Old 30-08-2011
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I think this td flex system people won't use the screws to adjust it. I think people will buy this kit then use a thread locked stud in to side pods ( on the adjuster bolt ) then use an m3 nyloc nut on top of the rubber and brace then at least then it won't loosen and you can put a little scratch on the Ali brace ( both sides ) then you can count the flats on the nuts for reliable and accurate adjustment. Hope this makes sense?
Or you could also do what I previously suggested with the td new brace
Would have been ace if it had some calibrated print with mm increments.... Would look very bling and grown up. Maybe someone (Ashton) could make up a sticker.
Funny this thread is so anti anybody else thinking other than td
As td was conceived buy an engineer that made his own cars, as he thought he could do better himself!
Yes and I know nothing me.... When I bought one of those cars back in about 2005ish and said it was an amazing car .. Kept banging on about it when most had forgotten td..... I was also told I don't know what I am on about by ooplers
I don't think you allways need to purchase and try stuff first before commenting, that kind of opinion comes from corporate money machines lol
I know you guys don't like me but how many thing have I been correct about? Cat belts etc, 22 motor position and geometry , how good the Durango is etc
Smug got me LOL!
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