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Thread: Are my rear bump stops long enough for the lift?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Why not do the logical thing and contact Les Richmond and send them the photos?
    Since starting the thread I have contacted Andrew from LRA. However, if you go back and reread the original post, my question was relating to how the bump stop worked and how much it should compress/be sitting on. I wanted to know if it looked right or not before asking LRA. Once it was indicated that my suspicions were correct I contacted LRA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Since starting the thread I have contacted Andrew from LRA. However, if you go back and reread the original post, my question was relating to how the bump stop worked and how much it should compress/be sitting on. I wanted to know if it looked right or not before asking LRA. Once it was indicated that my suspicions were correct I contacted LRA.
    This is a indicator of how society has lost focus to technology..

    The designer of the product supplied you something you were unsure about.. Upon which you took photos and posted a thread.

    In the time it took...

    You could have emailed Andrew the pics, made a $0.50 phone call, referred him to the email, and had your answer...

    Just a humorous observation on a modern world

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    EDIT: removed as off topic response.

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    Well lucky old me....

    So I read your response and thought in the interest of fairness I would go back again and see what responses you had received.

    You got "looks wrong to me" and "those 995s are only for a 40mm lift"

    Both observations, and both pretty much opinion and no actual fact

    I then posted regarding the shock construction TODAY...

    Others commented with a way to test....TODA

    So up until TODAY... You had no serious bloody information that was of any bloody benefit...

    And whats worse, is some bar-steward broke in and stole your SENSE OF HUMOR....

    Luckily I get all posts via email.....
    Notice that the date of the thread is afternoon on Saturday 6 October 2012. So Andrew would not have been at work for another day and a half to contact. Correct, he wouldn't. Now, consider that the bulk of the useful responses Care to point out one that was based on a fact? You got 1 opinion and 1 observation. BEFORE TODAY(I use the term useful as some of the observations provided today are irrelevant to the threads topic) came in that day or the following day (Sunday). So basically, I had some confirmation a lot quicker than waiting until Monday. In this case my "lost focus to technology" was beneficial in my opinion. No you didnt. You got an answer TODAY from - oh ****... ME Feel free to ignore my threads if they're causing you so much inconvenience. But please take your off topic thoughts else where, I recognise and appreciate your knowledge, and you have been very helpful in the past on numerous occasions (thank you again for this), but I don't much care for your "humorous observations of a modern world" when they in no way relate to the topic. Your welcome to have them, but put them in your own thread or someone else's that they relate to the topic of discussion.

    Shall we wonder back and see where you have skewed posts off track?

    I feel for humorless people who obviously can't see enjoyment in the craziness of a modern world...

    Things like the fact that most people now Google everything etc.... Or (not you this time) people post a question on a forum that a Google search would answer in 10 seconds... Its amusing to observe. Just like a bunch of teenagers Facebooking each other whilst sitting in the same room together not talking....

    Did waiting till Monday HURT YOU? I doubt it...
    But it probably saved you buying unnecessary stuff...

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    As you have pointed out, I went back and deleted my previous post before you had replied. I'm not debating this with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    As you have pointed out, I went back and deleted my previous post before you had replied. I'm not debating this with you.
    Just smile and laugh a little my friend...

    Life is too short to take it seriously...

    Oh, and your Disco is coming along really nicely

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    What was the feedback from Les Richmond

    To close out the thread...

    What was the outcome of your conversation with Andrew at Les Richmond?

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    Pic 1, ..Is the bolt in the driveshaft donut meant to be hanging out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    To close out the thread...

    What was the outcome of your conversation with Andrew at Les Richmond?
    Undecided yet. As he points out theoretically it should be fine as the bump stop has been moved down equal to what the bottom of the shock absorber has been moved up.
    We found another issue in that the extended watts linkage mount on the passenger side is connecting with one of the through bolts from the rear trailing arm to rear differential.
    Andrew checked some other vehicles, and this bolt and nut are in backwards in my vehicle - a previous owner must have had the rear differential or trailing arm off as I haven't touched the bolt before.
    So I need to turn this bolt and nut around and then test again - that's the plan for this weekend.
    Andrew didn't have any SLS rear end D2's to check on in his work shop, he had four around with the kit installed, but they were all coil spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    Pic 1, ..Is the bolt in the driveshaft donut meant to be hanging out?
    Yes, at the time my rear tailshaft was out as I was changing the torque converter.

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