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The Suspension Thread
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Quick update, still haven't figured out how to get rid of the thud from the back of the car every time I go over bumps/holes at more than ~3km/h. :/
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Checked the boot for a body?shadowarrior wrote:Quick update, still haven't figured out how to get rid of the thud from the back of the car every time I go over bumps/holes at more than ~3km/h. :/
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Yeah removed it before going for the test run. :/
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Hey guys anyone able to provide the part number for this bush I cant rememher 
attaches the control arm to the subframe as u can see I fucked it lol
Is it SPF1502AK


Is it SPF1502AK
gotta get there one day :)
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Dude.. it's in this f**king thread 
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5944&start=120
And the Superpro site!
http://www.superpro.com.au/?v=mitsubish ... /999500330

viewtopic.php?f=10&t=5944&start=120
And the Superpro site!
http://www.superpro.com.au/?v=mitsubish ... /999500330
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How the f**k did u even do that
Because nothing is faster than a p plater in a commodore.....
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
except maybe a p plater on a unicorn
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Oh well over shot a left turn drivers side went into the shrubs hit so uneven ground drivers side airborne and smashed down and suprisingly thats all the damage. Would anyone have the mount that hold that bush in place for sale I can buy
gotta get there one day :)
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Yeah I got a few man
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Hey guys. Does the fto share front shocks with any other Mitsubishi? In some pain here in Trinidad and Tobago. Thanks.
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Looking for trailing arm bush part numbers, just the factory ones or OEM replacments.
LED ALL the things.
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Nolathane's 46241 is the rear trailing arm's front bush.
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Posted this on FB for anyone that's interested. We'll have a new supplier of swaybars shortly.
I've just shipped a stock GPX swaybar down to Signature Swaybars in Nowra, so they'll now be able to produce them. Seeing as Whiteline have gone EOL on their FTO swaybars. I've asked for a 24mm one to be made for myself, and once I've confirmed their jig is good & it fits, you'll be able to order any size. I've asked that they be 3 points adjustable as well. Hopefully next week.
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Given this is a relevant opportunity, heard anything about this strange "no sway bars and stiffer spring rates = more outright grip"?? (this is coming from a guy in the UK haha)
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Good, I can write him off as the muppet I thought he was.Bennoz wrote:

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It isn't a f**king McLaren..
I fix cars.
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Coulda fooled me!Daniel2019 wrote:It isn't a f**king McLaren..