Hydraflush and brake bleeding?

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Post by macaroni »

The RAM is the "Activa" part of your car. As roll angles exceed 1 degree (after the Hydractive has had it's say) the rams put the car flat again.
Simple terms, but that is the essence of it.
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Post by macaroni »

That is a good price Andy, mine cost £150 2ndhand, including fitting. Lucky to have a friendly RR operator.
I still intend to take my 205 to FCS and be on the PGAC stand. Is the Activanet stand anywhere near that?
I will let you know if I find my nipple. It was only Hydraflushed 18,000 miles/2 years ago so I might not bother with the hydraflush now, just change the LHM.
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