
I'm interested in seeing what you'll be doing with the suspension. Never heard of air cups, but it seems like a novel idea! What kind of compressor setup would you need to drive them?

Aktapod wrote:Happy Thanksgiving, Chris! Just in case you didn't sit around with your rig mates devouring a feast.
I'm interested in seeing what you'll be doing with the suspension. Never heard of air cups, but it seems like a novel idea! What kind of compressor setup would you need to drive them?

DE80q wrote:I love making people eat their words about these cars! That's a great story!
Is the feed line the short one from the block, or the long one coming from the other side? I have a good short one from the block. The rubber was shot, but the metal line is in great shape. I can put a piece of silicone hose on it and send it your way if that's the one you need.

Aktapod wrote:I've always thought the 200 was rather large, but don't she look like a cute little thing in that line up!
Good to hear it's been trudging through the muck. They really are tanks, especially when the going gets rough. I had a similar experience on the snow day we had here in K-town; it's always great to get the bewildered reactions from the passengers who insisted you couldn't make that hill you just effortlessly summited.
Also, I quite like the Bolero's. I say, go for it!


loxxrider wrote:Everyone was getting stuck on the road, but I just threw 'er in first gear, hit the diff lock, and went up that somebitch like it was nothing![]()


loxxrider wrote:I think I know which one I want though, the 6758. I'd say this is more than a year off though, if at all.
loxxrider wrote:Hope to have it done for Carlisle.


