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Flexride brand new Schock Absorber now new Problem!!
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Originally posted by sriray View PostShame that still not working right.
They always advice replaced in pairs, that'f fine if they are reasonably priced but at £350 each £700 for the pair that is a lot of money to spend on a older car.
Those KW kits you want, are £2000 for the full set very pricey.
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I always play the safety car with my wife and of course safety comes at a price .
Or I blind her with goooblygook or tech speek
Like saying to her it's the universalsplogglebok then her eyes glaze over and she allows me to buy .
.K.M.P.C.U
YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAA
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Originally posted by lizzard-t View PostI always play the safety car with my wife and of course safety comes at a price .
Or I blind her with goooblygook or tech speek
Like saying to her it's the universalsplogglebok then her eyes glaze over and she allows me to buy .
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Originally posted by crunch81 View PostWell, there are 3 sets of KW, all of them I need with flexride cancelling off course. I am ordering the cheapest set with a basic demping from the factory, only possible to change height. It is 1400 € is 1270 pounds.
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Originally posted by sriray View PostJust checked kw flexride instructions i have, they do have manual controls on the shocks, so it seems the actual flexride no longer works with it to control the stiffness electronically. Don't like that.
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Originally posted by crunch81 View PostIn the set there is also a kit which you can “fool” the system so you do not get error codes.
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Originally posted by tens6 View PostIn that case, I wonder if there isn't something like that, or a way to program out the errors with cheaper parts. However, I do prefer Flexride but if it starts being a headache, that mindset might change
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