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Castor Correction Radius Arms - Why?

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landraver:

--- Quote from: "Disco Bristol" ---That helps a lot, thanks guys. The only difference I notice is its a smoother ride and maybe a little bouncy, if that makes sence. You can see the bonnet move up and down, a bit like you are on a ferry :-)
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That'll be more to do with the new springs & dampers, & probably wouldn't be affected by any sort of castor correction.

Jeff

Eeyore:

--- Quote from: "landylover" ---That'll be more to do with the new springs & dampers, & probably wouldn't be affected by any sort of castor correction.

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I with Landylover, here.

No, no no noo, I mean, I agree with him, that's all.
<ahem>

cheers
 :oops:
Eeyore

 :wink:

landraver:
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
What exactly are you insinuating you handsome donkey you!!
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Eeyore:
Well, I wouldn't want anyone to guess the full nature of our relationship! :wink:

 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

mooooving swiftly on......... :lol:

cheers
 8)
Eeyore

Thrasher:
Piglet was like he was from factory when I finally put his corrected arms on.....after 6 years without ;-)

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