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Although not on track, but I've converted to studs for well over a year on my daily 182 with blasting and never had a problem. Probably done 10k at a guess.
I'm with James in the fact that they are just as safe as bolts.
No Dan, all I did was replace the bulbs which had blown for original replacemens. Did the cigarette lighter too at the same time so you may be thinking of that?
Yes boy!
Pretty penny spent there my man. Going to be ace when it's done, although knowing you it is NEVER done!!
Be good to see you soon, it's been a while.
Yes!
I would recommend the motamec covers. I have them and have compared them to other ones and the material is much better and stronger.
More expensive at £35 but worth it IMO.
My wife likes driving my RB182. Hated driving the Ph1 172.
Both were/are on coilovers, spacers and solid mounts. She just said that the 172 was hard to drive. Felt like hard work, yet finds the 182 easier.
Probably drove the ph1 -10 times, has driven the 182 more. Even drove it back from CSF...
It depends if the helper springs remove all slack once they are fitted with the car jacked.
Helper springs are a spring locator as well as offering a little bit of poundage.
I second what Marc has said. In fact it was Marc that gave me the info and I bought the same as him. Fits exactly the same and looks and feels a lot better than the old worn ones.
A worthy replacement for not a lot money.
Spot on, cheers Nick.
More pics showing this can be found here:
www.cliosport.net/threads/dr-jekylls-rb182-progress-thread.792956/page-28
Once again, apologies for any inconvience caused and thank you for your emails to my enquiries @pure-motorsport