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Porny:
Could offer a hand fitting a Kit if needed... not that far from you.

And could even tune your 'new' Td5 at the same time!!  :wink:



Ian

Hightower:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---Be aware that castor-corrected radius arms aren't yet available for DIIs.
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David,
I didn't think that anyone was bothering with corrected arms for the D2 as the OEM ones are that much longer than those on the D1 and the effect of lifting (up to 2-3") is not as noticeable??

thermidorthelobster:
That might be the case.  The difference between lifting a TDI and TD5 isn't as noticeable as far as the steering is concerned, but even so I find my steering is somewhat more vague than it was before.  If somebody releases castor corrected arms, I'd probably consider them, then rule them out as too expensive  8)

greendisco123:

--- Quote from: "Porny" ---Could offer a hand fitting a Kit if needed... not that far from you.

And could even tune your 'new' Td5 at the same time!!  :wink:



Ian
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THANKS IAN WILL KEEP YOU IN MIND WHEN THE TIME COMES THANKS AGAIN.

Porny:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---That might be the case.  The difference between lifting a TDI and TD5 isn't as noticeable as far as the steering is concerned, but even so I find my steering is somewhat more vague than it was before.  If somebody releases castor corrected arms, I'd probably consider them, then rule them out as too expensive  8)
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Castor corrected arms are so last season...

Quite a few places now doing caster corrected axles  :wink:
Much better in many respects as keeps the diff pointing upwards - so no propshaft issues - and keeps all the axle parts standard.

Also means you can have any angle of correction you want... from 0 to -15 or thereabouts.


Ian

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