

I could navigate for someone if they had an ambulance


Tony.
Sorry Tony, I misunderstood, I thought it was the driving that was the problem... if it's the sitting in the car that's the issue then this is not the event for you!dollyman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:56 pm Unfortunatly i have severe spinal problems which limit the time i can spend sitting downAn hour at most without suffering severe pain. If i could i would
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I could navigate for someone if they had an ambulanceIn the mean time i enjoy my triumphs as and when i can, and just follow everyones escapades
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Tony.
Karlos wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 9:51 pm Arms like an Orang-Utan always help.
It should be just a case of taking the weight with one arm and reaching up and over the wing to get a nut on one of the 3 threads poking through the top of the turret. Or fasten the shock to the wishbone/top joint with the shock in the turret/body, then lift the hub with a jack or us some blocks to take the weight so that you can position the shock to locate the studs into the top of the turret.
BTW the brake pipe looks a bit dodgy, maybe it is the pic though, also it looks like one of the triangular plates is missing that mounts the shock and upper ball joint to the wishbone arms - but again it may be the pic is not clear to show both of them (or you have already taken it off to replace the shocks).
Hope that helps.
Both possible options Tony. I'm loathe to cut them. Ultimately I'd like a fairly standard ride height with a little more damping... I've got lower ride height and better damping so far. One step forward, one step back!