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can you lower a car just using back torsion bar
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Silver206
PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:18 am Up
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Addaz wrote:
PS3 over heated being a fat one

If anyone has a slim for sale though Wink

got any pics of the setup mate? Have you got a seperate battery or link it all up to main?

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Yes and no

The only reason i put the battery in the boot is due to the battery i need for the sound system (NSB 90) was too big for the front

And weighs a complete ton (38.6kg) Laughing

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Addaz wrote:
Yes and no

The only reason i put the battery in the boot is due to the battery i need for the sound system (NSB 90) was too big for the front

And weighs a complete ton (38.6kg) Laughing

nice! is that also being charged up from the enguine or have you gotta do it manually. reason im asking is becasue im looking into doing summit similar lol.

is it a pain in the a**e to do or just time consumeing?

callum

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Pain in the a**e

Less you know welding and how much drag the system takes, its a fair share of work

And its charged from the engine, as booming takes alot of strain out of everything

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