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Hey guys,

I'm still waiting on a full suspension kit, but I've come across a set of rear shocks (standard) that would have to be better than mine!

I didn't want to go through a costly install, especially if the Bilsteins are on the way next month or 2.

Any ideas on install time/cost? anyone want a 'few beers'??

If I'm replacing standard shocks with another set of standard shocks will I need a rear alligment? (springs will stay the same)

PEAR

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Mate if you can wait until next week and want to drag yourself out to Ipswich we can knock it over in about 1 hour.

You won't really need an alignment unless the height is different by a decent amount.

Hey Geoff, thanks for the reply!

As per our 'other' conversation, I'm trying to get it sorted by Saturday, but that could be wishful thinking. :(

If anyone else has a spare hour Thu\Fri, please let me know - beers will come your way!

otherwise, Geoff, I'll gsend you a PM next week when you're back.

Cheers Chris

hi mate.

$75 ill install ur standard ones.. then ill install ur bilsteins or whatever u get when they come. so 2 installs for that hehe..

i could do with another tank of fuel.. ull be amazed at how much a SR20 would drink when shes bouncing around revlimiter allday..

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