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Yes I would definitely prefer the harness bars to be like this cage, which is pretty much like my photo.
Could SD check to see why there are differences between the test cage and the one in Hyperhatch car @SafetyDevicesDaniel
My only potential issue looking at those pics is the harnesses to the bar not being able to taper in towards each other.
Where they are fitted onto the bar in the pic, the rear diagonal cuts across it and stops them being closer together which is required now with the use of hans devices.
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As I have built plenty of stuff in the past, I can totally relate to them as to the time it takes to do the fiddly jobs. Like he was saying on the video, it's a case of the 20 minute looking jobs do take 4 hours. There are a lot of little things that take lots of time and unfortunately they are...
I cant see there being any issue as all you are doing is changing the upper column to rack for one that has the electric assistance and ecu to control it. Pretty straightforward to do too.
Fit an epas column on along with the original hydraulic pas.
You are not changing anything on the original pas side of things, but does it say anything about adding extra assistance?
Lol, I partexd my (boring 1.6) megane when the indicator bulb went as it was another electrical issue I couldn't be bothered with. I looked at doing it but chopped it in instead.
I originally had AP calipers and 295 - 300mm rotors under my 15" wheels. (I turned them down slightly) They have worn a bit too thin so I went back to standard and did a deal on some ds1.11 pads, brembo high carbon discs and have had no issues. Thought it would have had a bit of fade on the...
172 cup, first used on road rallies, then sprints and hillclimbs - Sold
172 in Black. Bought with a knackered engine. Stripped it to build as a rally car until I got the offer of the Cup shell. Sits on my drive under cover acting as a storage system for the spare Clio bits ive got.
172 Cup...
Ive never been a fan of Powerflex bushes in the bottom arms after I had them fail rather quickly on my 205's, and I only ever change the bottom arms complete with TRE for genuine items as tend to find they last longer. I would be changing the bottom arms.
Depends on what offset your current wheels are.
As an example, if your current wheels are a 45mm offset, then it would be the same with a 20mm offset wheel and no spacer on the front, and a 30mm offset wheel with no spacer on the rear.
If you start using low offset wheels and spacers then you...
I agree with Bash that AD08 are best dry tyre for the Clio.
I used them at Loton, Wigan, Anglesey and Prescott .
I used S drives on the front if it was wet.
If you are doing gymkhana and want your handbrake to work then you definitely need standard rear pads, as you won't get the bite from the ds2500 as they won't get hot enough