couzens Car Petrol Blue 182. Jun 22, 2014 #1 Is there one? Don't really fancy taking the wheel off and measuring the bolt spacing. Signs are telling me mines not, I.e the wheels were originally silver and it handles like a bag of s**t. Just wonderd if there was any other way?
Is there one? Don't really fancy taking the wheel off and measuring the bolt spacing. Signs are telling me mines not, I.e the wheels were originally silver and it handles like a bag of s**t. Just wonderd if there was any other way?
Daniel ClioSport Moderator Car Whichever has fuel Jun 22, 2014 #2 When I mentioned your pony shocks, You said it handles ok in your other thread !!
Joe# ClioSport Club Member Car Golf GTI Jun 22, 2014 #3 The only real way of checking is to measure the bolt spacing mate. Only takes 2 minutes
M.C.. ClioSport Club Member Car RS250, 182 Track Car Jun 22, 2014 #4 have a look at the ABS ring, cup packs have a thicker one iirc about 15mm
couzens Car Petrol Blue 182. Jun 22, 2014 #5 Mr.Potato said: When I mentioned your pony shocks, You said it handles ok in your other thread !! Click to expand... Haha, I thought it wasn't too bad! Took it down a road thats very twisty last night and the rear end just felt skittish. M.C.. said: have a look at the ABS ring, cup packs have a thicker one iirc about 15mm Click to expand... Where can I find said ring?
Mr.Potato said: When I mentioned your pony shocks, You said it handles ok in your other thread !! Click to expand... Haha, I thought it wasn't too bad! Took it down a road thats very twisty last night and the rear end just felt skittish. M.C.. said: have a look at the ABS ring, cup packs have a thicker one iirc about 15mm Click to expand... Where can I find said ring?
M marky0_172 Car 172 Jun 24, 2014 #8 just an idea to check the rear shocks for leaks while your there....
Advikaz ClioSport Club Member Jun 24, 2014 #9 Is it rattling your teeth out? if yes, you have your answer.