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Things are mostly the same, but some things are a little different. We will be learning together, so please post questions (and answers if you've worked things out) in the help thread.

The new forum software is an upgraded version of what came before, it's mostly the same but also a little different. Hopefully easier to use and more stable than before.
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Originally posted by Blitzen View PostThat looks like pure arse...I have thrown up better looking stuff after a big night in town....Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
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Originally posted by fuzion View Postbecause when he bounces more then me and i was driving a commercial vehicle, you know its cut springs.
he had to slow down to 25 driving past auburn maccas due to all the bumps, that and he was probably wondering who was in the car park maybe?
You can quite easily tell any car on cut springs however, the after bounce is incredibly noticeable. Any car with proper suspension eg spring/shock / coilovers recover instantly and dont continue on bouncing like a 20c bouncy ball.
no idea what the plate was, i was considering how much my excess was ....................
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yes you can
coilovers dont make you bounce 19 times after a bump continuously.
you can DEFINITELY notice ride quality on the car.
proper suspension/coilovers will recover the instant they hit a bump, progressive springs, sport shocks, coilovers, whatever. chopped springs no.
i can put my car on the firmest setting and it still doesnt bounce at all.. ive been in all 3.
I wouldnt have any chop springs in any cars i'd ever own, even if you paid me i wouldn't do it. Safety and Handling is appalling, not to mention the overall ride is terrible!What’s behind you doesn’t matter..
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Originally posted by fuzion View Postyes you can
coilovers dont make you bounce 19 times after a bump continuously.
you can DEFINITELY notice ride quality on the car.
proper suspension/coilovers will recover the instant they hit a bump, progressive springs, sport shocks, coilovers, whatever. chopped springs no.
i can put my car on the firmest setting and it still doesnt bounce at all.. ive been in all 3.
I wouldnt have any chop springs in any cars i'd ever own, even if you paid me i wouldn't do it. Safety and Handling is appalling, not to mention the overall ride is terrible!
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Originally posted by AGO41T View Postbut that rex has top quality coilovers.. so no idea why its bouncing lol
Originally posted by AGO41T View Postno1 cuts springs these days unless the car is worth like 1000...Nothing to see here...
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