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DanT
Who has a good source for these and what kind of prices?
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sj914
A vwbug shop should have them for under 10.00
Mark Henry
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or a bug scrapyard for couple of bucks.... if you're a CSOB smile.gif
Jeroen
check with James from JWest engineering (rennshifter)
He's got 'em
Kerrys914
I have a very nice rebuilt OEM valve that you can have for $20 shipped.
J P Stein
I put an adjustable valve back there. 40-50 bucks.
Not a bad idea JIC there's a brake upgrade in your future.
The pic is 6-7 years old.......long before I had "a plan" rolleyes.gif
Aaron Cox
so JP, you gotta get under your car to adjust bias rolleyes.gif
gklinger
agree.gif Me too.

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J P Stein
YA gotta reach under there to get at it....this involves laying on mother earth. The tough part is getting up biggrin.gif
Allan
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Nov 12 2005, 09:30 AM)
YA gotta reach under there to get at it....this involves laying on mother earth. The tough part is getting up biggrin.gif

So how do you determine correct bias? Front lock up first? Seat of the pants? Skid pad?
Aaron Cox
QUOTE (Headrage @ Nov 12 2005, 11:04 AM)
QUOTE (J P Stein @ Nov 12 2005, 09:30 AM)
YA gotta reach under there to get at it....this involves laying on mother earth. The tough part is getting up biggrin.gif

So how do you determine correct bias? Front lock up first? Seat of the pants? Skid pad?

fronts should lock up right before the rears do IMO
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