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Old 22nd May 2011, 02:56   #1
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tbh this is how people fuck things up by others giving advice on something they don't know about
He was being kind, offering some input to a thread. Thats what a forum is about. No need to get on your high horse and be a tool is there? Your close to 100 posts btw, keep your spam sesh up, you might make it by the end of the night.
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Old 22nd May 2011, 02:57   #2
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No need to get on your high horse and be a tool is there? Your close to 100 posts btw, keep your spam sesh up, you might make it by the end of the night.
grow up

surely you wouldn't want someone just guessing about something to do with your car
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surely you wouldn't want someone just guessing about something to do with your car
Agreed. But I also wouldn't want to spoken down too when your only trying to brainstorm some potential ideas. Take note of your own advice.
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trying to brainstorm some potential ideas.
hahaha, it doesn't even say if the op has coilovers or not, because spax also make standard macpherson struts so saying highering or lowering is pointless
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hahaha, it doesn't even say if the op has coilovers or not, because spax also make standard macpherson struts so saying highering or lowering is pointless
What is highering? You seem to know a lot so please explain?
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What is highering? You seem to know a lot so please explain?
if its coilover suspension you can raise the spring platform but that won't do a thing to affect the firmness of the shocks
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