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jonnyken
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24th Mar 14 at 18:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can this be removed and still allow the car to pass mot. Im looking to cut out my spare wheel well but one part is mounted onto the wheel well

I could possibly leave part of the well in the car but i want as much weight out as possible
Jed D
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i just welded a little bracket to the plate i put in, left it on... theres no spring but iv got it set onto more on the front but if your wanting it still to do corners and various road use id be looking into a bias valve
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28th Mar 14 at 22:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

jed we dont do corners lol

ill see if i can make a bracket up for it. got my generator back today so should be some good progress this weekend
Ian
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28th Mar 14 at 23:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bias valve isn't necessary but you'll need to impede the rear in some way as there's no bias adjustment on the master cylinder.

So you need some sort of valve somewhere. Can be the standard one set to minimum load and put somewhere else if you wish, but to do that you'd need to know the position of the valve when there's no load in the car, measure that and replicate it where-ever you move the valve to.

Although an after-market inline bias valve does seem a bit like overkill, its probably a comparable amount of work than re-siting the standard one and significantly easier to set up.

[Edited on 28-03-2014 by Ian]
Jed D
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30th Mar 14 at 14:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ian is the new wikipedia haha
davegreen
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you could fit the restrictors that are used instead of abs on corsa c. fit on in each rear brake line.
lower spec'd corsa B's had them mounted on l/h inner sill above rear axle.

 
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