And if you're in the market for an SJ Tom I know a chap selling a mildly modded blue one.ScottieJ wrote:Next stage will be to buy another SJturbo-tom wrote:Its like a drug. Im back just in the shaddows.
farewell Lads,
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Re: farewell Lads,
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Re: farewell Lads,
Im not in the market looking for one at the moment. Doubt i will ever will be to be honest.
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Re: farewell Lads,
Where's this disco build thread at then? has it got the mandatory flashing lights?
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Re: farewell Lads,
its a matter of time to start looking to buy one, you have it on your blood mate
Re: farewell Lads,
One day the urge for a car with suspension as smooth as falling downturbo-tom wrote:Im not in the market looking for one at the moment. Doubt i will ever will be to be honest.
Stairs will come.
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Re: farewell Lads,
Discovery v8i build will start after my truck is done.
Haha thats one way to explain the suspension Andy!
Haha thats one way to explain the suspension Andy!
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Re: farewell Lads,
Only if you have calmini suspension.
My Sj rides just as nicely as any landrover you should try a Lwb SJ as well! Makes the world of a difference!
My Sj rides just as nicely as any landrover you should try a Lwb SJ as well! Makes the world of a difference!
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Re: farewell Lads,
Can't disagree with the LWB theory, the KJA rides much smoother.ScottieJ wrote:Only if you have calmini suspension.
My Sj rides just as nicely as any landrover you should try a Lwb SJ as well! Makes the world of a difference!
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Re: farewell Lads,
Lwb all the way
Kja is a bit upright. Buy the lwb sami is uber comfortable
Id imagen a lwb on yjs would be the best ride of any leaf sprung sj
Kja is a bit upright. Buy the lwb sami is uber comfortable
Id imagen a lwb on yjs would be the best ride of any leaf sprung sj
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Re: farewell Lads,
The extra 16" wheelbase does seem to make quite a difference
shall I???? just bought some lift springs for the rear and was gonna do ruf but I do have some YJs
andyrew wrote:Lwb all the way
Kja is a bit upright. Buy the lwb sami is uber comfortable
Id imagen a lwb on yjs would be the best ride of any leaf sprung sj
shall I???? just bought some lift springs for the rear and was gonna do ruf but I do have some YJs