Co-Pang-Yang
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Just bash it out with a hammer. That way you won't be so ****ed if you hit it again.
Strange drive to work this morning with the 2" lift.
The front feels ok but the back feels like it don't have anything to do so it starts skipping round corners.
The list grows longer.It will do, mine does it every now and then. I believe it is to do with the angle of the dangle underneath. Cranked arms or offset bushes next
Would be good to find out where it is as I remember UKmudmaster talking about it when we was out one night.Went to a P&P near Stansted yesterday. Had a good laugh and the truck performed really well. Unfortunatly I bent the rear steering arm :doh: i also need to camel cut my rear arches as i bent them to fook fronts also need triming as they are slicing my tyres
Will let you know when the next one is George Its only £15 for the day, its not massive like Bures but its good fun.
I didn't know they was one there. Do they have a website?
Just bash it out with a hammer. That way you won't be so ****ed if you hit it again.
Oh ****in wonderful...... Just went to nip out to swap a few cylinders of gas. Got up the road and there was a loud clicking banging noise from rear n/s
Gonna be pulling that to bits today, didn't feel safe to drive at all.
I wonder if it was my new stupidly huge tyres that put some extra strain on a worn component???
The offending bar and its replacement
Bare in mind it was far more bent than this and had been straighten out enough to get us home.
Pics from yesterday (more to follow)
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