TURTLE
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Hello guys n gals
i have recently purchased some castor correction bushes as my 80 is 4 inches lifted by the previous owner and he didnt bother to do anything about the caster. so it wanders a bit on the road which isnt a big problem for me but id like to have it drive a bit nicer.
so i got the bushes and read the fitting instructions and to get the new bushes in the right orientation you have to make a referance mark on the arm using a plumb bob string line before doing the lift (at standard height). now im sure you see my dilema. mine is already 4 inches lifted so i can not do this.
now im sure if i might be able to figure it out some how but i thought i might reachout to see if anyone else had had this problem and how they overcame it as i dont really want to make a mistake as these bushes are pressed into the arm and very difficult to remove with out destroying so id like to get it right 1st time.
thanx guys
i have recently purchased some castor correction bushes as my 80 is 4 inches lifted by the previous owner and he didnt bother to do anything about the caster. so it wanders a bit on the road which isnt a big problem for me but id like to have it drive a bit nicer.
so i got the bushes and read the fitting instructions and to get the new bushes in the right orientation you have to make a referance mark on the arm using a plumb bob string line before doing the lift (at standard height). now im sure you see my dilema. mine is already 4 inches lifted so i can not do this.
now im sure if i might be able to figure it out some how but i thought i might reachout to see if anyone else had had this problem and how they overcame it as i dont really want to make a mistake as these bushes are pressed into the arm and very difficult to remove with out destroying so id like to get it right 1st time.
thanx guys