Need some information about suspension height.

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RogerRust
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Post by RogerRust »

I get it thanks for the tip. :D
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Post by jonathon »

Removing the tie bar is only a two bolt operation. Leave the front end on the chassis bracket and remove the front arm completely. I'm sure BM's method is fine if you know the proceedure well and need to do a quick job. I'd remove the front arm and tie bar from it as it allows much easier access to the thick arm, and only takes a few more seconds to do. For a raw beginner give yourself an hour a side and take your time, familiarising yourself with the relevant components and methodology. You can also ascertain the condition of bushes and pins.
BM what aspect of the disc 'conversion' puts you off. :D :wink:

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Post by bmcecosse »

I agrre - if you are in no great hurry - take the front arm off too - makes it easier to bash the rear arm with FBH. But you don't need to undo the main front nut on the tie-bar, just push it to the side.
As you well know Jonathon - it's just the cost that puts me off!! Miserable Scotsman here remember. If someone offers me a set in fair condition for £50 I will be right there!
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Post by jonathon »

Ahh, sorry BM didn't see that in your post, must put me readin specs on!!! :D :D

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