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awesome!
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Ooh so does anyone fancy doing some wheel arch surgery at japfest 2?
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@UnicyclingTom yours are kv85 so yours are flash.
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Nice pics!
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They look great. Nice work
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Get your fingers under one end, say the rear. Pull it up a little and slide it towards middle of roof. It will then lift up
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They pop off.square lugs go through to inside of panel.
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Yes its a good point just kinda want me spacers back on now maybe a touch of negative camber hurt for now
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@Chandler hit it harder?
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Leak of what? Coolant? Have you changed coolant you say? Is it bled fully? As air in system can cause this issue. Also believe it or not. If your brakes need bleeding, also causes hunting.
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Ok I gets ya. Just was sayin I found the indicator wires in footwear aswell. Any joy resolving it it?
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I genuinely don't know anyone reputable round here. All rough b*****ds. Probs knock it up with a piece 3x2 and a sledge.
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Oh and I tried hammering lip up gently but it's not budging, don't feel comfortable hitting it any harder. obviously quality steel.
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Since I fitted rear wheel spacers my wheels rub the arches on big bumps or hard corners. I don't want to adjust camber anymore. So arch rolling seems the logical answer. My concern is that my arches were replace with new.. I have a vision of rolling the arches and filler popping out somewhere. Is it a good idea on repaired panels??
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Eg bushes you need on the front arms. Well bushes. Not sure shrinking normal but these lower arm bushes you wear and allow a lot of movement I've known the wheel rocking back and fourth half an inch due to this.
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Thanks dude. Well really the paint Ai t all that. But yeah it looks respectable from couple feet back Planning on a another fresh respray at some point soonish. Gonna be very fussy this time.
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Nice nice!
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And any drilled disc is liable to crack. Dimpled is the way to go but they make a funny noise when braking. Fine by me tho. My car makes various noises anyway
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You sure your hubs are clean when fitting? Seems weird to warp them on the road. I love mtec discs last forever and work well for me. I'm using Mintex rear pads and nissin super street front. Braided hoses too. And to be honest they are serious. Like jeez Louise when go hard on the brakes.
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Good idea would be to fit a dc2 type r rack. Direct fit and must faster.
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I got ya. Liked it!
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haha making sense as usual Tom
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That's exactly the difference. I'm not sure it contributes to HP. But the throttle response is the big difference for me.
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I've used strong flex they were good. Can't comment on other brands sure there all much alike
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You need eg kit really. Most of that will fit. There's going to be a few bushes that aren't right. Mainly the anti roll bar bushes are going to be different. And the rear shock bushes on an mb6 are narrower like an ek.