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An interesting suspesion setup

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An interesting suspesion setup

Post by zooker »

Who would have thought you could have adjustable extended shackles :shock:


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Post by Pyrotech »

WTF is he thinking, check out the size of the blocks under the springs. and those 'U' bolts look pretty shifty too
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Post by just cruizin' »

I paritcularly like the z link.
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Post by Guy »

That looks like one sweet ride ...

Mmm stacked blocks in the front suspension with used bootlaces for U bolts.



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Post by cjdeane10 »

Why? Why? Why?

I think i just got a little bit of spew in my mouth...

Anyone even thinking of driving that thing should be locked up...

no prizes for why it was 'parked'.... it should be buried...
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Post by alien »

lol - RHS front spring is S shaped too =) hahahahaha
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Haha, love the piece of string holding the K&N filter in place.

What a complete farktard.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Speaking of Fucktard - I've emailed the ebay ad to scary steering. Hopefully it will make it up on the page.

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Post by PAZZ »

hahaha death trap anyone?
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Post by zooker »

Gwagensteve wrote:Speaking of . - I've emailed the ebay ad to scary steering. Hopefully it will make it up on the page.

Steve.
haha yeah i was thinking bout doing that. Its definately worthy of being on that webpage
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Post by Red_Zook »

just cruizin' wrote:I paritcularly like the z link.

like a hole in the head
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Post by MightyMouse »

I like it......

Not because I would be seen dead driving it ( probably a likely outcome ), or would even follow it on the road, but because it makes my feeble engineering efforts look really well thought out.
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It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by Longbaser »

Please, please tell me I need new spectacles and that's not a bottle cork (or something very much like it) I see jammed into the sump drain outlet!! :roll:

Then again, considering the rest of the vehicle, a cork is probably hi-tech...

Omigod, what an abomination. But of course, it does come with accessory gauges on the dashboard. I must stop laughing now, it's starting to hurt.

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Post by mayday »

Sure looks like a cork in the sump. Quite possibly the most retarded zook ever
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Re: An interesting suspesion setup

Post by redzook »

zooker wrote:Who would have thought you could have adjustable extended shackles :shock:

they adjust your caster from bad to worse :cool:
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Re: An interesting suspesion setup

Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

zooker wrote:Who would have thought you could have adjustable extended shackles :shock:
Adjustable Shackles aren't anything new. Probably in this application though they are :lol:
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