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| Deleted User | Feb 12 2011, 12:30 AM Post #1 |
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i have put some polycoat ( i think ) paint stripper on my ford escort cab and paint hasnt really shifted.what shall i do ? also where can i get a smaller sized exhaust i have seen a few on here,but i preferably wanted a twin backbox or a small single also what size wheels would look good on an escort cab,and how do i lower? do i cut the springs ? cheers sorry for all the questions |
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| Deleted User | Feb 12 2011, 12:36 AM Post #2 |
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Your better using nitromors mate Thats what most use on here and it just eats the paint up!! Smaller exhaust either buy one from my for sale section Or just keep an eye out on here and eBay for spares! Wheels wise it's down to personal choice! Mm sell the cosworth style that really suit it? Best bet would be to check eBay as well or google to get an idea? I haven't lowered one of these before but if you check the wip section there's a thread by mk1fez an he has done progress photos to give you an idea how to do it! Check that out mate |
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| Deleted User | Feb 12 2011, 10:14 PM Post #3 |
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yeah check my thread out mate. the easiest way to lower the rear suspension, is to remove the springs, push the suspension up a far as you like, then melt the plastic left over at the top with a soldering iron. this way, they suspension is hard, but the wheels still turn! |
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Or just keep an eye out on here and eBay for spares! 
12:35 AM Jul 11