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Bren rogers or anybody else if you havn't already seen this might be of intrest to you.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?607794-Sump-and-tank-guards-for-rallying
Ah i was thinking no3.
Never seen a bearing before the clutch plate before, but then again it's a Clio nothing ever straight forward typical French cars lol.
Just wondering has anybody seen someone to make these for a rough price?
Might pop into my local fabricator's and see what they say.
4mm thick ally i was thinking is this ok?.
Is he talking about a thrust bearing?
If so most clutch kits come with this part.
But it's not on the drive shaft it's on a shaft that's connected into the gearbox.
Dude get a "playseats" by far the best out ther imo.
Had one back three years ago was amazing, never got to use it that much :(.
http://www.playseats.com/
Hi Neil
Why don't you source a front end damaged 182 in a scrap yard and grind the rear floor out?
At least it won't cost you a arm and a leg to customise a sheet of metal to fit.
Pmsl, I've come up with some stupid thoughts and things to do to my clio but this is taking the biscuit.
As said previously the rat look requires thought not just a case of rust everywhere.
Here you go this is awesome
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=GB#/watch?v=zT4Mp_f2Aac
I had a simillar problem with my 306 Dturbo i know it's a diffrent car but i guest they all work the same way, anyway turned out that it was a earth problem.
My point of this is a good driver can generate traction people have to adapt to the conditions and change there manner.
The problem being that most dickhead don't and still try and drive like complete arseholes flooring it everywhere and in low gears.
If it ever became law then yes obviously...
To goodj videos.
Damn it who parked that car after the corner? Especially when i was getting a good drift on :(.
The video of them racing they have 4wd 4wheel steer and prob have tyres with spikes so on a diffrent league to most road going cars. Would be awesome to drive to work in that...
You said that good drivers and bad drivers can't generate traction where there is none.
By saying a diffrent vehicle yes your right, but with trucks they have plenty more torque and more horses under the bonnet to pull 44 tonne uphill, so it's alot easier to lose traction.
They don't use...