Kyle T
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Had a knocking at the back and a rattle in the front.
Fixed back by tightening up ARB drop links, fixed front by tightening the topmount nut on my front passenger strut
Lotus Elise 111R
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SVM 286
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Any idea who fitted them, or when Kyle?
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Kyle T
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ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
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oJNAo
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by oJNAo
I quite like that green, never see any in that colour
my ideal ride height too
Nic's bin or Mark's B?
It's a nice green bin too, reminds me of my recycling one
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
Ah ha. Do you drive it hard Kyle, or have to contend with bad roads?
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by oJNAo
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by oJNAo
I quite like that green, never see any in that colour
my ideal ride height too
Nic's bin or Mark's B?
It's a nice green bin too, reminds me of my recycling one
It's a good lookin bin
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Nic Barnes
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The range, £1
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3CorsaMeal
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I put the 1995 VW Corrado VR6 with recaro leather interior back on the ground last night
Have been treating the inner wings etc and covered with a hard black wax.
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Nic Barnes
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not really convinced on them wind de flectors james
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3CorsaMeal
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I agree, they are coming off, i just can't get the windows open without a battery etc so leaving it until car is back on road.
I thought i liked them and was looking back through old photos and decided i don't like them.
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
Ah ha. Do you drive it hard Kyle, or have to contend with bad roads?
If he has to use the bypass round Selby then essentially he takes it rallying every day right mess
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SVM 286
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That would explain why Jonny Poor car
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
Ah ha. Do you drive it hard Kyle, or have to contend with bad roads?
Bit of both, gets a few trackdays done and I live in the back end of nowhere.
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Impreza WRX STi
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by JonnyJ
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
Ah ha. Do you drive it hard Kyle, or have to contend with bad roads?
If he has to use the bypass round Selby then essentially he takes it rallying every day right mess
It's closed atm, refurbing it!
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Impreza WRX STi
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
ARB links need tightening every 3 or 4 months tbh, been off loads of time. Would loctite them but I adjust them on a fairly regular basis anyway.
As for the front struts, they've been on the car about a year. Fitted by an alignment place locally, so it's probably just worked loose.
It's part of the character of the car, every now and then you need to stop it falling apart.
Ah ha. Do you drive it hard Kyle, or have to contend with bad roads?
Bit of both, gets a few trackdays done and I live in the back end of nowhere.
It's no wonder she gets a bit 'baggy' then Chief
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Nic Barnes
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I took that photo of it. It's not been used in a couple of days as I've been biking to work. Some more mods are definitely planned soon.
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oJNAo
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I took that photo of it. It's not been used in a couple of days as I've been biking to work. Some more mods are definitely planned soon.
wheels or suspension in the mod list at all?
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Nic Barnes
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It is lowered
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Ben G
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funniest thing i've read all week.
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Jason x
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Another 60mm all round would look good and still be usable
[Edited on 23-06-2015 by Jason x]
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Nic Barnes
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Would it fuck, you ever been to Cumbria pal?
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Jason x
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Can't say I have, been to Cornwall though...
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Generation
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Strange comparison.
Both begin with c I suppose
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Jason x
Can't say I have, been to Cornwall though...
ok kid.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
funniest thing i've read all week.
while you laugh as you dont really understand what is going on or being said here, you can only just fit the bumper over a curb, maybe 10mil clearances. so its actually not that high up. compared to my friends vans its about 1 foot lower. so yes, it is actually lowered quite a bit, yet remains useable on knackered old b roads in the lake district.
some of us arent urban flat land dwellers, some of us explore
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