zoo motorsport mk3 fiesta mods
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zoo motorsport mk3 fiesta mods
here are the suspension parts fitted to my fiesta as promised
http://www.passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php
t=110634&highlight=zoo+motorsport
http://www.passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php
t=110634&highlight=zoo+motorsport
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£400 for the arms i know fiesta frenzy do theres for £280 but as well as these ones looking custom you have full adjustment toe/caster the rear beam was £250 but he is working on another one which will be fully independent like on the focus
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Nice one, I wasn't gonna say anythin bout Fiesta Frenzy one's, these one's from what I can see look far better, more adjustment and they use Rose Joints rather than the Fiesata Frenzy ones that use Spherical Bearings.
Worth the money do you think ? would be well interested to see the independent beam.
Worth the money do you think ? would be well interested to see the independent beam.
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Superb
hhhhmmmmm .... might have to speak to Zoo when the Fezzy is getting restored
hhhhmmmmm .... might have to speak to Zoo when the Fezzy is getting restored
Greg : Owner of a FRST for 14yrs
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2009 FRS2 : 377bhp ATW / 395lb/ft
1990 FRST : Sold.
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but poly bushes still move and wear out these dont!! speak to brom at zoo motorsport i'm sure he can help you with all your suspension needs when it comes down to making a car handle he is the man you should see what he has done on his cossie he will be down santa pod april the 17th for the central rs national day hes got a stand showing off what he does and hopefully so should i
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link for you http://www.passionford.com/forum/viewto ... motorsport but it is also at the top of the page
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turboboss :zoo motorsport will be doing a new beam which will be totally independent
like on the focus when it is done i will be testing to see if it is worth selling
BTTT this one! I want to hear more about this Focus independent rear beam setup, if it works as well as it does on the Focus then I'm up for one already!
Good stuff on the front lower arms too - looks sweet as
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i am very interested in this setup!
am, thinking about doing a project on something like this for my university course so would be very interested in more details towards the end of the summer (gives you time to test them all out!)
will have to ring up zoo and discuss some things as well towards the end of sumer!
am, thinking about doing a project on something like this for my university course so would be very interested in more details towards the end of the summer (gives you time to test them all out!)
will have to ring up zoo and discuss some things as well towards the end of sumer!
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the rear beam looks an awesome piece of kit, just bought one to fit to my Mk4, but its gonna need to go to a fabricators for some modification (new hub plates welded on as the bolt locations arent right, and some stiffening plates too)
should be wicked when fully done
should be wicked when fully done
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krsi :I wonder if Zoo motorsports be doing the setup for the mk3.5 (16v Si) setup? Those look the nuts, but would rather have a poly bush instead of rose joints.
I would speak to them as the only difference betweek mk3 & mk3.5 is the size of the pin that goes in the bottom of the hub - mk3.5 is bigger diameter.
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