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A ha, well done AndrewSifu-Lux wrote:Rich, took me a while to figure out too. Its the underside of the front bumpstop![]()
See peekcha I took of my spare one the right side up



For the bolthead of the bolt that holds the leafpack together .... same one that locates underneath in the pedestals (or saddles as you call them). Moving the axle forward means that you have to move the bumpstop back by the same distance so that it lines up again with it's counterpart on the chassis-rail.Dadz Toy BFI wrote:A ha, well done AndrewSifu-Lux wrote:Rich, took me a while to figure out too. Its the underside of the front bumpstop![]()
See peekcha I took of my spare one the right side up
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I did think about this but discounted it cos I thought that the bump stop was held in place by the U bolts only![]()
What's the hole for then![]()




Correct. I've got 31" tyres and under articulation the tyre rubs on the inside of the wheel arch close to where your petrol pedal is. With 33" it will be worse and could actually lock up I believe especially if you are turning at full lock.ismail wrote:guys quick one, if one does not do a axle move when fitting 33's what touches?
back of the tyres against the body?? etc






Well, look even that would be a huge improvement on the standard rear drum brakes...Mr_B wrote:Uno Fire 1.1 calipers!ThysdJ wrote: Camry or something, so that the handbrake works properly..![]()

ThysdJ wrote:Well, look even that would be a huge improvement on the standard rear drum brakes...Mr_B wrote:Uno Fire 1.1 calipers!ThysdJ wrote: Camry or something, so that the handbrake works properly..![]()
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