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by BaZBaZ » Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:43 am
Sounds like a frighteningly equipped Bedroom ...
So it's going to be bouncy-bouncy from now on Huh ??
Well I'm glad you finally got one ... is it possible to modify them with bouncy hydraulics but keep it street-legal ??
Baz.
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by alisdair » Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:46 pm
BaZBaZ wrote:Sounds like a frighteningly equipped Bedroom ...
So it's going to be bouncy-bouncy from now on Huh ??
Well I'm glad you finally got one ... is it possible to modify them with bouncy hydraulics but keep it street-legal ??
Baz.
its not illegal and its completely possible to pass an mot with hydraulics fitted, depdening on the install
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by BaZBaZ » Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:24 pm
alisdair Posted: 24 Sep 2007 17:46 Post subject:
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BaZBaZ wrote:
Sounds like a frighteningly equipped Bedroom ...
So it's going to be bouncy-bouncy from now on Huh ??
Well I'm glad you finally got one ... is it possible to modify them with bouncy hydraulics but keep it street-legal ??
Baz.
its not illegal and its completely possible to pass an mot with hydraulics fitted, depdening on the install
I thought it would be nice to still have an option of it as a road car, in the end !
Baz.
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by BaZBaZ » Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:29 pm

...Just the Very Thing to Frighten Traffic-Wardens half to death if they try to put a ticket on it and it hops up and down !!
Specially if it lifts a wheel and p*sses up-and-down their leg !
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by alisdair » Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:09 pm
my last one was totally road legal and it did get alot of looks haha
its good when someone leans on ya car cos you can hit a switch and bounce them off!! done that a few times

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by ladaboy » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:18 pm
Even though I'm not putting hydraulics on mine (I'm too much of a wimp and I don't have the cash or ability), I'd love to see some of the tech behind it.
I know you are in a club Alisdair where you get support and help, some of us aren't so lucky.
so any close up tech pics of the old one or build photos of the new one, post em here please. I think a lot of use are interested.
Cheers mate
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by alisdair » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:21 pm
ladaboy wrote:Even though I'm not putting hydraulics on mine (I'm too much of a wimp and I don't have the cash or ability), I'd love to see some of the tech behind it.
I know you are in a club Alisdair where you get support and help, some of us aren't so lucky.
so any close up tech pics of the old one or build photos of the new one, post em here please. I think a lot of use are interested.
Cheers mate
i will definitely post some pics for you to show you how its done. ill be installing it all on my own. i used to get alot of help and advice from others, but now i seem to be the one helping!!

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by Neil Chowney » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:24 pm
That's the way it works! You learn from others, add your own experiences and pass it on to the next one.
It's what the tech forums are all about.
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by Hoodoo » Wed Sep 26, 2007 6:50 pm
Could be handy off-road too! The ability to raise the ride height at will!!
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