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Old 01 April 2010, 03:47 PM
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just booked myself in at scoobyclinic next wednesday to have my Rear 22mm ARB and whiteline Rear links fitted along with a Geometary set up done.

my car is used for mainly everyday use aswell as abit of fast road driving (within reason) do you think a fast road set up is the way to go? i want to do a couple of track days in the summer but i dont really want to be paying out again to have it set up for that at a later date, so im after a compromise between the 2.

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Old 01 April 2010, 03:50 PM
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ahh I thought you ment the "other clinic" you know the one where little nippy things are nipping you lol
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not that clinic, im happy to say
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SC fast road settings should be fine but we will discuss it in more detail with you when you are here.


Look forward to meeting you.


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Originally Posted by specialx
SC fast road settings should be fine but we will discuss it in more detail with you when you are here.


Look forward to meeting you.


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thanks Ads, thats what i wanted to hear. looking forward to it

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Don't pay them, I have a spanner and a hammer....



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P.S. Fast road, o.k. for most of us, even on track.
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ill go with SC if thats ok by you dunx.....hammer indeed!

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Listen you've never fitted one, stop laughing.

Well you will when SC drag their lump hammer out....

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I have the fast road set up on mine and I find it absolutely fantastic. Prodrive full geom, with all the bolt-ons as you listed. Dunx has been a passenger on some fast twisties and I seem to remember him being quite impressed. Hammer indeed.
Your in good hands at the clinic just dont ask em to check for a rash

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hope you have a better experience than i did at scoobyclini!
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why u say that jh1
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Originally Posted by jh1
hope you have a better experience than i did at scoobyclini!

I'm very sorry if you feel we have let you down, did you fully discuss any issues with us or made us aware how you felt?

It's just that we pride ourselves on our customer care and are always willing to go the extra mile for our customers so again I'm sorry if you feel our services did not meet your requirements.

Please feel free to discuss any improvements you think we could make.


Cheers

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Originally Posted by specialx
I'm very sorry if you feel we have let you down, did you fully discuss any issues with us or made us aware how you felt?

It's just that we pride ourselves on our customer care and are always willing to go the extra mile for our customers so again I'm sorry if you feel our services did not meet your requirements.

Please feel free to discuss any improvements you think we could make.


Cheers

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i will back you up on that buddy
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Originally Posted by specialx
I'm very sorry if you feel we have let you down, did you fully discuss any issues with us or made us aware how you felt?

It's just that we pride ourselves on our customer care and are always willing to go the extra mile for our customers so again I'm sorry if you feel our services did not meet your requirements.

Please feel free to discuss any improvements you think we could make.


Cheers

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Honest, open communication. The only way to make everyone happy!
Keep up the good work Adam.
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Originally Posted by Stevo210
I have the fast road set up on mine and I find it absolutely fantastic. Prodrive full geom, with all the bolt-ons as you listed. Dunx has been a passenger on some fast twisties and I seem to remember him being quite impressed. Hammer indeed.
Your in good hands at the clinic just dont ask em to check for a rash
To be fair it's more about the Type-R gearing and the engines torque.... IMHO

That's why I'm looking for one next.

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quick question regaurding my rear droplinks..ive bought them off a friend but ive only been given the links and no fixings...do i need them or can i use the origionals?
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We have brand new sets in stock so not a problem they are only a few £'s.


See you next week.


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im looking in to getting some supention mods done ,, front and rear arb, drop links, alk and geo set up , how much would this lot cost all fitted etc etc

sorry by the way this is for adam or any one at sc

dunks the hammer is the tool of a pikey , didnt no you was one lol (hope your well mate ?)

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Originally Posted by specialx
We have brand new sets in stock so not a problem they are only a few £'s.


See you next week.


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A specialist that keeps stock, whatever next

A relatively easy job but you are wise to go to the Clinic to get it done. A 9 year old car can have surprisingly rustly link fittings and on your drive you're buggered if you snap or round the fittings

Enjoy yourself P
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Originally Posted by specialx
We have brand new sets in stock so not a problem they are only a few £'s.


See you next week.


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ahh thanks god for that, cheers Ads, see you wednesday

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Originally Posted by stuart148
im looking in to getting some supention mods done ,, front and rear arb, drop links, alk and geo set up , how much would this lot cost all fitted etc etc

stu

Hi stu


Front ARB £130.66 (whiteline)
Rear ARB £136.66 (whiteline)
Anti lift kit £136.85 (whiteline)
Rear alloy droplinks £68 (super Pro)
Front Alloy droplinks £86.17 (whiteline)
Geomatry set up £85
Labour Max 3 hours @ £39.99 =£119.97 (obviously if takes less you pay less!)

sub total = £763.31

VAT = £133.57

Grand total = £896.88

This is with alloy links if you want steel one's it will be less.


Hope this is of help


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Originally Posted by 53WRX
A specialist that keeps stock, whatever next

We do try!
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do you stock the super pro droplinks for the front too?
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Originally Posted by 53WRX
A specialist that keeps stock, whatever next

A relatively easy job but you are wise to go to the Clinic to get it done. A 9 year old car can have surprisingly rustly link fittings and on your drive you're buggered if you snap or round the fittings

Enjoy yourself P
i would have tackled the fitting of it myself but i wanted the geo done aswell to makesure it was set up right. also piece of mind knowing that a specialist has done the job
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£39 an hour is cheap! normal backstreet garages around here charge of fifty notes! i've don everything but the antilift thinges, what r they exactly?
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