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Old 17-01-04, 07:53 PM
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Suspension components

Hi, am going for a "new" build and will be getting Front/rear axles recon'd by Ward Engineering.

I assume these are just the axles/Hubs with no other suspension components (ie. Wishbones etc).

Is there somewhere I can buy new ones or will these be too expensive?

If I recon an old set-up is this still counted with the axles as the one & only recon. unit you can have to acquire new build status?

Sorry to bore you with this but want to get it right first time!

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Old 18-01-04, 05:40 AM
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RE: Suspension components

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RE: Suspension components

Jonny I suggest you give Dave Brookes a call he'll be able to talk you through it.
Dave regularly registers his cars as new builds.
I believe you are allowed one major recon component most people choose the engine for SVA emmissions reasons.

OOPs just saw Dave's previous reply.

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Old 19-01-04, 10:05 PM
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RE: Suspension components

Thanks for that anyway Kev, have spoken to Dave and am going to pop down and have a word with him.

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