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Here are the images:
https://i.postimg.cc/yx2Mhk4f/veltop-sansimage.png
https://i.postimg.cc/cHH2VQd9/veltop-trike.jpg
Aha; there it is! :-)
Looks almost exactly like Joel Davidson's Wrightspeed recumbent trike
with a PV panel, which he built and used a lot
Found the old post!
"Audi 4000 springs will add about an inch of height to a VW Rabbit."
"According to wikipedia, the 4000 was a US market model number used in
1980 to 1987 for the car marketed in Europe as the Audi 80. The same car
was sold as the VW quantum (US name, Passat in Europe) '82 to
As I recall, Audi springs would add an inch of lift and will simply drop
into a VW Rabbit.
I can't remember the exact model Audi, unfortunately. I have written
about this swap it several time on this list, if it is any help finding
the model Audi.
(I tried to find it, but my archives are
Bill;
That's possibly ~very~ useful, assuming that I can actually find any
Audi 4000's to part out. Makes my heart ache, there used to be loads
of them at the wrecking yard I haunted 20 years ago. Still, it's
something to work towards.
I have the Suplex Coils Spring Application Guide from
Here are the images:
https://i.postimg.cc/yx2Mhk4f/veltop-sansimage.png
https://i.postimg.cc/cHH2VQd9/veltop-trike.jpg
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Since converting my car from lead to lithium, I've shaved about 600
pounds from the overall weight of the car, mostly from the rear axle
load. Of course, this means that the rear end is up in the air due to
the over-large rear coil springs that the conversion factory installed.
Last weekend,
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Can you post the story ? I don't have access to it.
Thanks.
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I got off facebook a long time ago,
so I also do not have fb access.
But a little bumping/searching around gives a hint:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Veltop+kit
search on Veltop kit
- a company.eu that makes covers for vehicles
https://www.google.com/search?q=Veltop+kit=vid
videos
> Use one of these:
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> https://postimages.org/
> http://www.uploadhouse.com/
>
> Neither site even requires registration. It's easy, just point and click
> with your browser. The photo posts, and they give you the URL for viewing.
A note of caution: Be sure you read and agree completely with
On 17 Oct 2019 at 16:49, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
> Sending a picture to this list is hard if not impossible.
Nah, it's a piece of cake. Use one of these:
https://postimages.org/
http://www.uploadhouse.com/
Neither site even requires registration. It's easy, just point and click
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