But the fronts!!!

Do tell the best way to do this. Please.
I like a bit of Alan Bennett from time to time, but when it comes to "proper Yorkshire" I'm more of a J. B. Priestley fan (And if I can go see Priestley being performed by Northern Broadsides I'm a very happy man!)Bumpa wrote: ↑Wed Nov 07, 2018 9:19 am Thank you yorkshire_spam. Yes I did notice that two of the bolts are longer, but only after I had put the short one in the wrong place!
I shall follow your instructions today and see how I get on. It seems bizarre to me that everything is under such tension even when the suspension is unloaded.
I am pretending to be a Yorkshire man this week as I am on stage with an amateur company in a production of the musical comedy "Betty Blue Eyes", originally written by Alan Bennett and set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Shepardsford. I'm a Londoner living in Scotland so it's hard enough for me, but its really funny to hear Ayrshire folk trying to speak like Yorkshire folk.
Ah well, Alan Bennett doesn't include such hackneyed phrases in the story, and although he didn't write the musical show, it does lean heavily on his writing.yorkshire_spam wrote: ↑Wed Nov 07, 2018 9:34 am I like a bit of Alan Bennett from time to time, but when it comes to "proper Yorkshire" I'm more of a J. B. Priestley fan (And if I can go see Priestley being performed by Northern Broadsides I'm a very happy man!)
Just don't say "eee-bah-gum" nobody says that.![]()
You are welcome, hope the process advice was useful. I was actually thinking of either doing a video of it or writing it up with photos for the club magazine.... I was getting most annoyed with it until I figured out my method.
Yes please.yorkshire_spam wrote: ↑Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:11 pm .......I was actually thinking of either doing a video of it or writing it up with photos for the club magazine.... I was getting most annoyed with it until I figured out my method.
Sorry, I don't know what you are referring to. Is there something in the archive that I missed?
According to Rimmers catalogue they are the same for all models including Dolomite, Toledo and FWD types. I waited until Rimmers had one of their frequent 15% off offers on before I bought them. I bought kit RT1184G which has slightly uprated and lowered springs, plus the adjustable Gaz dampers. It's not cheap even with the discount, but does improve the car a lot, and my originals were shot.AlastairC wrote: are the dampers you use specific to the 1850? Could I use them on a 1500 Toledo?
cheers
Alastair
Especially for Alistair's benefit, the quote from Rimmers catalogue is popycock! Not that it's not there, the one size fits all bit!Bumpa wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:29 amSorry, I don't know what you are referring to. Is there something in the archive that I missed?
According to Rimmers catalogue they are the same for all models including Dolomite, Toledo and FWD types.AlastairC wrote: are the dampers you use specific to the 1850? Could I use them on a 1500 Toledo?
cheers
Alastair