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PostPosted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 1:25 pm 
Hi All, can anyone tell me the standard height of the front donuts in a Clubbie and are rear ones a good replacement for flogged out front ones

Thanks, The Catman :D


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Rear donuts can be used in the front as they are often not as buggered as the front ones, tho late clubbie donuts dont have the hole in them for the compresssion tool so you have to take the top arm out to fit them. :wink:

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PM sent mate.

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PM sent mate.

Oh and ANSWER YOUR GODDAMM PHONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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mini maxx wrote:
GT mowog wrote:
PM sent mate.

Oh and ANSWER YOUR GODDAMM PHONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sorry GT :oops: If i knew where it was i would, its been MIA for the last 2 days




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mini maxx wrote:
GT mowog wrote:
PM sent mate.

Oh and ANSWER YOUR GODDAMM PHONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sorry GT :oops: If i knew where it was i would, its been MIA for the last 2 days


Someone should try ringing it !

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Really????? do you think so......gee havnt tried that yet :wink: :lol:


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mini maxx wrote:
Really????? do you think so......gee havnt tried that yet :wink: :lol:
oh so i guess you found it by now hehehe

i have rear donar donnuts in front of mine and they are brilliance


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Kinda related:

Is there any way of telling the height of the front donuts without actually checking the donuts? I'm talking about something like the distance between the top arm and the bump stop or similar. Measuring the actual height of the donuts while it's in the car is a bit of a pain.


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Irish Yobbo wrote:
Kinda related:

Is there any way of telling the height of the front donuts without actually checking the donuts? I'm talking about something like the distance between the top arm and the bump stop or similar. Measuring the actual height of the donuts while it's in the car is a bit of a pain.


If you park the car on a flat level surface, the drive shafts should be level too.

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