Ride Height Help...
Ride Height Help...
Is there anyone in Sydney that can give me a hand?
Basically I need to adjust the height of my car as it's out of whack. The back has settled even lower than before and getting in/out of my driveway is a hassle. It needs to go up a tad. Also the front needs to go down by about the same amount I think as it sits too high.
I was wondering if anyone can help me out with this? I can exchange beer or equivalent for said services! I'm willing to do the work myself, just really need someone to give me some guidance.
Please let me know if you can help. Looking to get it sorted as soon as possible so all is good for Berry Blast.
Cheers
Basically I need to adjust the height of my car as it's out of whack. The back has settled even lower than before and getting in/out of my driveway is a hassle. It needs to go up a tad. Also the front needs to go down by about the same amount I think as it sits too high.
I was wondering if anyone can help me out with this? I can exchange beer or equivalent for said services! I'm willing to do the work myself, just really need someone to give me some guidance.
Please let me know if you can help. Looking to get it sorted as soon as possible so all is good for Berry Blast.
Cheers
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i'm in the same boat, can i come and watch?
this has been discussed here
http://melburgluft.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... highlight=
the most common response is to watch the youtube videos and give it a go yourself. but i can understand, it would be nice to have someone with some experience handy, even if they were not doing the work
good luck
this has been discussed here
http://melburgluft.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... highlight=
the most common response is to watch the youtube videos and give it a go yourself. but i can understand, it would be nice to have someone with some experience handy, even if they were not doing the work
good luck

Cheersbigdukesix wrote:i'm in the same boat, can i come and watch?
this has been discussed here
http://melburgluft.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... highlight=
the most common response is to watch the youtube videos and give it a go yourself. but i can understand, it would be nice to have someone with some experience handy, even if they were not doing the work
good luck
Yeah, I have noticed the standard response is "watch the videos", but I also think it'd be good to maybe make a day of it, get a few cars together and do everything in one hit with an "expert" to lend bit of a hand. Have some beers etc at the same time.
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this guy hasn't even owned a car before and he had crackdragsters for life wrote:i was in the same boat as you mate, trust me the watching of the vids is a good thing
i had a couple mates over and we did it even tho none of us ever had before and you know what.....its easier than we first thought
just give it a crack its easy
well done eccles good advice
" oh well "
jnr356 wrote:this guy hasn't even owned a car before and he had crackdragsters for life wrote:i was in the same boat as you mate, trust me the watching of the vids is a good thing
i had a couple mates over and we did it even tho none of us ever had before and you know what.....its easier than we first thought
just give it a crack its easy
well done eccles good advice
Definitely going to give it a crack. Just wanted to see if anyone else on the luft wanted do theirs at the same time so we could help eachother, otherwise I'll be doing the work on my own which isn't exactly the ideal situation.hertz. wrote:Just start doing it....It will all fall into place, and remember you can always bail out halfway if you think you're in too deep. BUT YOU WILL END UP DOING IT!
Can't actually get my car out of the driveway anymore, it's 5cm off the ground

Haha, I'll keep that in mind

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was just as easy as all you lads said, i would never have done it myself if you guys did not push mejnr356 wrote:this guy hasn't even owned a car before and he had crackdragsters for life wrote:i was in the same boat as you mate, trust me the watching of the vids is a good thing
i had a couple mates over and we did it even tho none of us ever had before and you know what.....its easier than we first thought
just give it a crack its easy
well done eccles good advice
watch the videos a couple times with a few mates then talk them into helping out, its pretty straight forward, as was said before once you get the car on the jacks and take off the wheels its pretty straight forward on the type 3s
this is the first car i have ever owned and i was not too sure at the start, feels pretty rewarding to know that the reason i now hate speed humps is my own doing but hey i like the look alot better
from now on ill try alot more things myself on the car and i learned something i can do in a couple hours when ever i feel like a diff look
give it a go mate
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