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Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by bogged »

marin wrote:
sidewayz wrote:fryer was modified with a hyclone and compound turbo's for express dim sim cooking.
So how much lift would I need on my deep fryer to fit 35's?

marin
Theres a legend in the Zook world.. He lowered his Ute to fit his fryer in there on 29's... Found the lack of clearance assisted him in getting everywhere... those tires took him everywhere man, even thru Gravity
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/sutra1597292.php#1597292
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Post by hiy6o »

The Lada was a one owner gem , fully tricked out with all the good mods ( deep fryer , rope seat belt , hay floor ) was insured for three yaks . Swapped my best postie bike for it.
Have told the insurance company to expect to see my lawyer , It's like losing one of the family.

Maybe if i get enough of a payout i can get a skoda.
Nup not telling
you'll have to find out yourself
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Post by Big_DP »

Hey guys. Just wondering, I've just fitted a body lift to my toyota corolla but have some problems...

Thanks to some sterling silver(thats what i was told when i bought them in china town) lift blocks my vehicle currently sits 35" higher.

Now my dilemma. Because of this slight modification my brake lines are not long enough. Is it possible to stretch and make them fit or do I even have to run them at all. If i do have to i might just take some straws off the chassis and use that. :

Btw the cab is sitting on a kia chassis.

Cheers in advance

D :finger: :D :finger: :D :finger:
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Post by sidewayz »

to extend brake lines corectly:

1:remove windscreen washer lines from squirters on boonet.

2:run them down to brake calipers

3:fill washer resivour with brake fluid

presto!

when u need to stop just turn ur windscreen washer on.

btw, is the kia chassis running supperior arms or x link for better on road handling?
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Post by Ash.brown »

im having a problem with my patrol
it has badly worn rear brake pads. if i remove the rear diff and put it in the front and change my tyres from 35's to 29's, will that stop the noise coming from my radio?

thanks :)
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Post by sidewayz »

depends if ur speakers work i gues.... :?:
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Post by Ash.brown »

well my mate helped me wire in a pair of panafonic speakers onto the sliding windows in the back. reckon there is a problem there???
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Post by Big_DP »

btw, is the kia chassis running supperior arms or x link for better on road handling?
Nah mate. Its currently running flexy straws blue taced to the top of the axle (heaps of flex). Im thinking of replacing the front axle with IFS so i can fit some decent tyres on my hyundai excel 5" rims. Can anyone recomend something, my current rolls of sticky tape need replacing.

Any recommendations on torsion bars?

Ive been looking around but none of them look good enough to eat???
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Post by bogged »

well fawk you all.. Im runnin an X link blinker stork, and twin klaxon horn.
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Post by bushy555 »

Does anyone know if there are an other cheaper places to buy blinker fluid from? This mob seems a tad bit too much:

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2
Bushies: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5560/ http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5561/
Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/
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