How to make the car less crashy??
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Re: How to make the car less crashy??
I have split new NS2-rs all round. Stock rev3 turbo shocks and apex springs.
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Ryan S wrote:I have split new NS2-rs all round. Stock rev3 turbo shocks and apex springs.
No wonder NS2-rs all round and probably lower profile
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I wouldn't rush!! They online £60 cheaper!!
Stop deleting my replies and advises which can save money to the other forum members!!!xxxx!
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Ryan S wrote:The bolt for the rear arm cost me £12 from toyota. Prices for things seem to be rather mental just now.
Did you ask for a discount??? If you don't ask you don't get it!!I'll check tomorrow regarding £12...! lol
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Stop deleting my replies and advises which can save money to the other forum members!!!xxxx!
Try taking a minute to collect your thoughts, and put it all into one post. There's no need to make multiple posts in succession - it's messy.
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That's why I asked for my build thread to be tidied up.
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SonicSW20 wrote:Baldurbus wrote:
Stop deleting my replies and advises which can save money to the other forum members!!!xxxx!
Try taking a minute to collect your thoughts, and put it all into one post. There's no need to make multiple posts in succession - it's messy.
I don't know what you mean by - it's messy??? You make thing more complicated! He didn't post everything in one post is it? Is the anything has been mentioned in FAQ to begin with? Also is the posts wit 8 pages look tidy to you?
Thanks
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Ryan S wrote:That's why I asked for my build thread to be tidied up.
Ask whom?? You are IMOC Moderator right? So you asked yourself?
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Re: How to make the car less crashy??
Oh for feck sake ðððð Mate, Can I get some suspension advice without your ridiculous comments?
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Ryan S wrote:Oh for feck sake ðððð Mate, Can I get some suspension advice without your ridiculous comments?
If my comments looks to you ridiculous..that's because is based on your ridiculous complains about the car being to harsh.. Sorry I should say CRASHY!
I't's a good try to weaselling out!
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Sorry, I always get crashy and bashy mixed up. I meant to say bashy. Any idea how to to make it less flashy?
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Ryan S wrote:Sorry, I always get crashy and bashy mixed up. I meant to say bashy. Any idea how to to make it less flashy?
Just stay at Home!
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That's exactly what I'll do bud. Thanks again
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Re: How to make the car less crashy??
When my â2 was my daily, I went through a couple of setups. My favourite was Koni Sport shocks paired with H@R springs (the Koni SUper Sport Kit). Not the cheapest option but great ride and good handling.
I also liked the standard black billies paired with Eibach Pro springs.
Crashiness usually entirely down to springs being too hard / not progressive in my experience.
I also liked the standard black billies paired with Eibach Pro springs.
Crashiness usually entirely down to springs being too hard / not progressive in my experience.
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Cheers for that bud. Mr2 ben stocks the h&r springs so i may well get a set. Realy tempted to just go for UK shocks too.
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Re: How to make the car less crashy??
Just remember the UK shocks aren't built with lowering in mind so they may not last as long on a lowering spring unlike the konis.
But if the car isn't gonna be yer all year round daily driver it probably won't matter too much.
But if the car isn't gonna be yer all year round daily driver it probably won't matter too much.
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Yeah that's true, Never gave that much thought!
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What are you running at the moment?
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Re: How to make the car less crashy??
Got meister R coilovers on it now. It's a different car now. Would highly recommend!