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24-06-2012, 10:01 PM | #1 | ||
meh.
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Was Central Coast, Now Sydney NSW
Posts: 8,584
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Hey AUFalcon boys and girls.
Just wondering if there's any advantages to putting BF front brakes onto an AU2 Fairlane? I drive the poor thing quite hard, so reliability and performance advantages would be good. Have also been thinking of lowering it... Was looking at "Lows" and "superlows" for it. Anyone got pics of these in Fairlanes/LTD's? Also, did the front swaybar size change between AU2 and BF? Last thing, any aftermarket exhausts (redback for example) sell off the shelf exhausts for these? The fairlane is awfully quiet (coming from a loud manual EF wagon anyway) Cheers
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