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luke85
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quote:
Originally posted by sport16v
the lower arms on a gsi are longer than on a sport, thus proving that gsi suspension set up is slightly different to a sport, regardless of whether it says they are the same. (possibly wider track on a gsi?)


That would explain why my wheels pointed in different directions when i fitted the sport hubs to my gsi
gasman dan
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rear quarters vibrate in windy conditions, sounds kinda like a robot fart
gavin18787
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quote:
Originally posted by gasman dan
rear quarters vibrate in windy conditions, sounds kinda like a robot fart


Fecking


I always thought it was the wing mirrors


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
mattk
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Is that What it was!!!!!

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