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I love the barter system!I think i owe you about 14 drinks at this rate too!
Prise them out exactly where they clip in, not between clips.robert_e_smart wrote: I just hope the back one doesn't break on removal though.
If never heard of such.xmexclusive wrote:
If Citroen built a few "activa" XM's for test and evaluation purposes then perhaps some still exist.
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Exactly. You'd actually make the XM even softer with an Activa system (when on "soft" mode). Then it'd become just as hard as it normally is with the system on "hard" mode.Dean wrote:You need to get an Activa then Peter, no rollbars are conected during normal driving which means they waft very well indeedPeter.N. wrote:I want to make mine ride softer not harder![]()
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Yep, the Activa's handling superiority has been confirmed beyond doubt again and again, in various tests, in various countries, against various opponents.... it outdoes 4x4 cars in slaloming...it really is a pinnacle, talking of suspension systems, and yet only a few Citroen fans know such a thing ever existed -and in a humble family car tooDean wrote:I forgot about the large number of subframe variations for the MK1 xm.
The Activa though does not give an illusion of better handling, it is far superior to the xm and will outcorner it by a substantial margin, in fact it will keep up with most of the sportier suspension setups available today's sportscars with none of the discomfort,
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100% Correct!jorgy wrote:like "CX Regamo" or smthing