welshdude
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Registered: 6th Feb 03
Location: Swansea. Drives: 2006 Impreza STI
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You sit so low with the Corbeau frames that I can just see over the steering wheel. I love it
I had the adaptor bars first and like you said you sit way to high
[Edited on 30-07-2005 by welshdude]
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welshdude
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Also the holes in the subframes don't line up at all with the holes in the car so some custom work is needed to get them to fit
Also you won't be able to attach the pre-tensioners and standard seatbelts to the frames without going through the custom route. Me and my dad had to weld on extra brackets just for the harnesses.
Steve
[Edited on 30-07-2005 by welshdude]
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a_j_mair
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are they sliding?
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welshdude
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Yeah they slide. You may as well get them, I feel like I'm going alot faster than I am with my harnesses strapping me in. 1.0ltr power!!
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jr
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my corbeau subframes are ok, had the mounting poibts for harnesses on there as well
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welshdude
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quote: Originally posted by jr
my corbeau subframes are ok, had the mounting poibts for harnesses on there as well
Yeah they had mounting brackets there but they were to short, so it was impossible to fit the harness mounting eye as there wasn't enough room between the seat and the transmission tunnel.
We just extended the bracket that was already there and welded the mounting eye to the bracket
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a_j_mair
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think i need to get myself a set of these next. going to make up a list of parts i need tonight and go to vauxhall tomorow to see what i can get
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Poundie™
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I think im a bit lost, what happend to it in the 1st place? Stolen or sumthing?
Sorry for being a pain lol
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a_j_mair
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was at the bodyshop for 10weeks. always just days away from being ready. guy was hardly every there. wasnt working 'all hours' on the car like he said. never answered any calls ever! only ever text me. phone was turned off for bout three days when he said the car will be ready tonight and never phoned then was off. so i got it trailerd home and am going to take it to a local bodyshop to have the polishing all finished new window seal put in that was never done. then they are going to paint the back bumper and sort, then paint the front one.
car came back a mess!! wheels filthy interior carpet filthy dash covered in a thick layer of dust. boot floor carpet burnt and covered in filler butchered wires burn in the seat
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a_j_mair
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went to vauxhall today, got a new black carpet ordered egr blanking plate and some interior fixing clips came to £115
then we a trip to the scrappy managed to find myself a sensor/plug that is supposed to be at the end of the wiring loom that i have been missing since putting the engine in. i am hoping this will sort out the EM light
i also managed to get a connector plug out of a door to try and sort the wiring in the doors, the only thing is the connectors are slightly different and am not sure if il b anle to get them to work fingers crossed. if i cant it will be a trip to the auto electricians for some connectors and that will allow me to get the door wiring sorted and looking
pics to follow later
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