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Old 03-10-06, 11:35 PM
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Re: Spring poundage?

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Originally Posted by steamyrotter
Deck

My body was too low.
Placed on the chassis with the steering rack parallel to the chassis (ie flat and level) the nose of the body was touching the ground..
Too Low!

I didn't think that this was possible with the Viper!

You guys have my sympathy!

Mind you, we're all in the same vote.... one way or another...
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Old 04-10-06, 02:32 AM
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Re: Spring poundage?

Isn't this so much fun?:thumb:
Thanks for the manual Chris bit of light bedtime reading for me.
Don't suppose you have the abridged version handy?

Sounds awkward Dean. My shell really just sits over the top and was very prematurely attached by someone else:boohoo:
The floorpans and footwells are metal sheet and are going to resist adjustment...I can tell these things now...

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Old 04-10-06, 09:32 AM
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Re: Spring poundage?

Hi Declan
If you right click on the link, then click 'save target as' you can have your own SVA draft version .
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Re: Spring poundage?

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Isn't this so much fun?:thumb:
Thanks for the manual Chris bit of light bedtime reading for me.
Don't suppose you have the abridged version handy?


Cheers
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Disregard the first 50 pages as they don't apply :thumb:
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