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rough sportlines, use or not?

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
Car  ph1 172, Arctic182
I have a set of eibach sportlines off my old 172 and with the good weather I am thinking of putting them on my 182. Problem is they are peeling/bubbling and a bit rusty, do I put them on or are they for the bin? Dom
 
I have a set of eibach sportlines off my old 172 and with the good weather I am thinking of putting them on my 182. Problem is they are peeling/bubbling and a bit rusty, do I put them on or are they for the bin? Dom

just clean them up and give them a lick of paint and chuck them on
 
Peeling paint doesn't mean they are buggered. As said above clean them up, quick lick of hammerite and fire them on.
 
Well front end on now, hell of a job slackening of the top mounts the Allen key was flexing fairish
 
Windy gun ftw! Whips them straight off. I had a nightmare trying to get mine off with Allen keys and a spanner.
 
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