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modulater
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Re:New member needs help
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Reply #10 on:
11 October 2003, 13:27 »
I was gonna say, good to see its a BOGE kit in the photos.
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modulater
I live here
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11 October 2003, 13:28 »
Hey gambit can you come round and show me where the oil goes in my car as I havent got a clue?
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Harooshum
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11 October 2003, 14:14 »
better not gambit, U guys will just disagree on that too
H.
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Gambit
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13 October 2003, 09:21 »
i thought this type of bickering/childish stuff only happened on the likes of SSC & Roybacer etc, obviously not.
Craig
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golfvr6
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14 October 2003, 19:13 »
Bickering? not really. You just need to get the facts right before arguing a point
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modulater
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15 October 2003, 02:02 »
Sorry but the main reason for a sagging rear end on a rear disc braked golf is seizing calipers putting excess load on the springs which in turn makes them sag.
Check your rear brakes are working ok before taking the suspension apart.
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