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Old 06-30-2010, 03:31 AM
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The high stop light sounds like a bit of a farce to me. You need a screw driver to change the bulbs on your tail lights. I'd hardly call a spanner to undo 3 nuts a special tool. Velcro a spanner the right size on the underside of the rear body where the nuts are just in case someone needs to undo them.

Looking through your gallery I think you mean FFR upper control arms. The lowers look like stock Jag items. The FFR arms are really an aftermarket Mustang item since that what their front end is based on. Does Niel have any data on them that could be supplied to the RTA?

I Didn't have any worries with the sun visors, wind wings, sharp edges, demister. I put mine through without a windscreen and just ran a small wind deflector screen like the race cars.

It's not an ADR requirement to have a windscreen but if you do then all the other stuff applies.

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The high stop light sounds like a bit of a farce to me. You need a screw driver to change the bulbs on your tail lights. I'd hardly call a spanner to undo 3 nuts a special tool. Velcro a spanner the right size on the underside of the rear body where the nuts are just in case someone needs to undo them.

Looking through your gallery I think you mean FFR upper control arms. The lowers look like stock Jag items. The FFR arms are really an aftermarket Mustang item since that what their front end is based on. Does Niel have any data on them that could be supplied to the RTA?

I Didn't have any worries with the sun visors, wind wings, sharp edges, demister. I put mine through without a windscreen and just ran a small wind deflector screen like the race cars.

It's not an ADR requirement to have a windscreen but if you do then all the other stuff applies.

Good luck with it Baz
Sorry Mike.My mistake. I was referring to the uppers, but as you can imagine, I have a bit on my plate tonight. Neil doesn't have anything on them, but we are contacting FFR for some specs. One thing I do know is that they are far better than the original Jag product.

Thanks for your input and I love the shed.


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Old 06-30-2010, 05:26 AM
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I've got a set of those arms myself. They are a very nicely made piece of kit.

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I've got a set of those arms myself. They are a very nicely made piece of kit.

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Thanks Mile. It's 6.45am and my son has just arrived to take me to hospital. I'll talk yo you on the otherside.


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