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Anything I should do to the 182



  Alfa GTA
Hi guys! I've had a 182 for a few months now but don't drive it too much last time was at the ring, is there anything I should do to the thing to make it more drivable let's say, I've got some b14 coilovers to go on her and already done all the engine work to it cams remap belts etc. It also has new pms top mounts and brace, would Polly Bush mounts make a difference?
 
  Listerine & Poledo
If they've not ever been changed, it might be worthwhile,
Depends on what you mean by "driveable" though. removing rubber from your suspension isn't going to make for a better ride, quite the opposite. For the marginal 'gains' on track, is it worth it?
Fresh OEM mounts would still be an improvement over 10yr old, likely-perished ones.
 

bozothenutter

ClioSport Club Member
Hi guys! I've had a 182 for a few months now but don't drive it too much last time was at the ring, is there anything I should do to the thing to make it more drivable let's say, I've got some b14 coilovers to go on her and already done all the engine work to it cams remap belts etc. It also has new pms top mounts and brace, would Polly Bush mounts make a difference?
make a difference to what?
Like Goodj said what do you want from it? (this from a guy who mods for moddings sake......)
 
  Listerine & Poledo
So it's a road car then.

Just replace the cracked and knackered ones with OEM parts.
 

Louis

I Park Like a C**t
ClioSport Club Member
Black polybushes are a worthwhile investment though. I'd been in @dann2707's and it didn't feel horrendous, so will be fine for some 'good roads' that you're after.
 


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