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Frenchy

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Lowered back end, 18mm spacers on the back and 7mm shims on the front now looking as i want it to. this picture will not post no doubt, but here goes.
frenchy_062
 
SAM_0330.jpg


Looks great, Did you lower the front also?

Re: photobucket, are you using the photobucket link to copy the images address? The only way it works for me is to forget the links provided, click on the image manually, then right click, should give you 'image location' usually starts with http:// and ends .jpg copy the text and paste into the message, highlight and click 'image', then preview the image to check its worked....


Edd
 
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Quote my reply to see how I did that. You had all that you needed; but more too, which stopped it from working.


Simon
 
Frenchy. Thats the mutts nuts. Im going to copy you once i have the funds and get similar spacers for my car with early offset teledials.
How did you lower the rear end? was it hard to do?


 
Chers Peeps,
yes i am pasting the iHTML image from the selection in photobucket, only dropped the rear as the front was okay, i will try amother using your method.
 
My Kalahari car was lowered by a fair amount and had such a great stance, like yours but wasn't a turbo and was on 16" Fondmetals at the time.

Looked so agressive and very 80's....forget the Quattro ... "Fire up tha PORSCHAAAAH!"
 
Rav,
dropping the rear is reaonably simple but not a drive way job, the trailing arms have a pinch bolt which you loosen off and a concentric bolt which does the adjustment, a windy gun and a ramp makes it easy, the nuts are TIGHT !
If the weather holds up the car is getting clayed, polished and waxed tomorrow, and maybe driven.

Pasted the http link but cannot seem to try before posting.


http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn84/frenchy_062/SAM_0328.jpg
 
Think i have the link thing cracked.

http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn84/frenchy_062/SAM_0327.jpg
 
Looks like your just posting the link.

Highlight the text and click 'image' above.

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You dont have the 'Ok' 'Preview' and "Cancel' buttons at the bottom of the message box?

Click the Preview to see message before posting...

Edd
 

ORIGINAL: sulzeruk

Edd, I have a set of late offset turbo teledials here if you would like to purchase them,
Alasdair

Thanks for the offer but the late offsets just dont look so good imo, shame. Thanks anyway.

Edd
 
Simon, they are solid but have been resprayed black quite porrly. No dings in them though and have a set of very usable Dunlop SP9000s all round with reasonable tread. £300 ONO,
Alasdair
 
Got ya Copperman, paste the link highlight and then image function at the top of the page....................cushty !
Black Turb S should be back from front end paint next week, then will be busying with that one.
 

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