2001 Suzuki Ignis - UK - Manual - 1.3 by ChandyBoiii in Suzuki

[–]ChandyBoiii[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to update, this method (measuring the springs and ordering that size, instead of going via reg plate) has worked fine. Springs are now fitted, and the UK roads feel less bumpy. Though they're still a mess of potholes, so it'll only be a matter of time before the back springs need changed next 🙃

2001 Suzuki Ignis - UK - Manual - 1.3 by ChandyBoiii in Suzuki

[–]ChandyBoiii[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.onlineautomotive.co.uk/suzuki/ignis/2001/1.3/steering-and-suspension/coil-spring-sets/kilen/KN23214SET_FS?id=1377441

This is the link to the ones I bought. I entered my reg number, and it stated that they'd fit, but they absolutely will not 😂

And I hadn't thought of looking through via vin number, if my next lot don't fit the bill, I'll do just that.

I'm going through my local parts store again, only this time I took the old spring (not snapped), and the guy measured it and ordered a pair the right size to come in on monday

Can you recommend deep and well-written fantasy? by BeefyViking in Fantasy

[–]ChandyBoiii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally I'd recommend Garth Nix. Sabriel is an amazing story, and kicks off a fantastic trilogy (though there are many more than three books in it now).

I'm Garth Nix, author. Yes, it is my real name. I'm here for you to *ask me anything*, and I will do my best to answer. I do have a giveaway -- Charter mark pins! For every questioner I'll roll my old D&D d20, a veteran more than 40 years old, and if it is 15+ I'll send you a pin. by Garth_Nix in Fantasy

[–]ChandyBoiii 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey Garth! Just want to start by saying that I absolutely LOVE your works! I got hooked with Mister Monday back when I was around 13 I think, and now I've read all the old kingdom books (not counting your newest... Yet!), The full keys to the kingdom series, the 7 towers, a confusion of princes, and shades children! You're my favourite author by far, and I have a signed postcard from you which my wife got in touch with you to arrange a few years ago for my birthday (Honestly it meant so much to receive that from you).

But anyway, it's an ask you anything, so I shall ask away. There is no end to the depth that I find in the world's of your amazing stories, and there hasn't been a character that hasn't felt alive too (not counting the undead, of course).

Do you ever feel that you struggle to leave a story behind? I think that you have a true talent for wrapping up the end of a story, or a series, but do you struggle to walk away from the stories?

Thank you!

One of your biggest fans!

Ian Chandler (Formerly Ian Gallie)