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Re: Rear Leaf Shackle
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Thanks again benny, pm sent.

Posted on: 2014/8/25 13:11
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Re: Rear Leaf Shackle
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No one has a sedan/coupe sitting around that their wrecking?

That damn bolt is holding back my roadworthy :(

Posted on: 2014/8/25 12:42
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Re: Rear Leaf Shackle
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Spoke to them today.

They can press a new bolt into the plate, but they don't have the replacement bolt.

So it looks like I need the whole shackle itself, or someone who has one of these bolts just lying around.

I'm willing to pay for the shackle plus shipping if anyone can help me out.

Posted on: 2014/8/25 4:51
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Re: Supafatto's coupe
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Pretty good power considering. Seems like you can't catch a break!

Here's hoping this is the last of your bad luck.

Posted on: 2014/8/24 12:53
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Re: Rear Leaf Shackle
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Thanks for that crumb. I'll give them a call this week.

Posted on: 2014/8/24 12:50
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Rear Leaf Shackle
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So I managed to do a great job sheering the head off of one of my rear leaf shackles while swapping the leafs over.

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Does anyone have one of these lying around?

Cheers

Posted on: 2014/8/24 8:58
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Re: Engine Bay Wiring A12 And other fire damaged bits :\
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Wow, lucky you're ok :/

If you get really desperate, maddat sell a complete plug and play loom for $1500.

Posted on: 2014/8/19 10:51
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Re: Stanza gland nut
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Looks like I'll be coming round this weekend :D

Posted on: 2014/8/14 21:37
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Stanza gland nut
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So my new Koni golf inserts just arrived which I'm putting into a 2" strut tube. It all fits fine, but the supplied gland but doesn't fit in the stanza thread.

It seems like the inner diameter of the thread on the stanza strut is 46mm and the Koni supplied nuts are 51mm.

If I still had the Stanza gland nuts I'd use those, but I destroyed them getting them out of the strut :/

Does anyone know where I can get a replacement set of nuts? (Hur hur hur)

Posted on: 2014/8/14 12:15
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Re: Info req,d on H190 diffs
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5th gear burnouts anyone?

Posted on: 2014/8/11 11:29
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