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no pulling the socket off fella turn it with your wrench to undo the bolt asap before the heat is lost to the surrounding metal. i guess you gota heat it up proper first as once the socket is on , its staying on , and if you dont apply enough heat to try and remove it i'll be a wasted...
Yes but the idea is for the heat to be transfered to the bolt first and then smash it on and then try and remove the bolt, otherwise if you smash it on first then heat it up, the socket will take some of the heat away from the bolt defeating the object
if all else fails you will have too try and move the hub , if it can be removed with the caliper, get it to a bench/table and work on it off the car. you might have too drill it or use a grinder to take off the head of the bolt.
Got any pic's
my pump used too do a little burst just as i was pulling away from stationary.
wot i did was got a drill and wire wheel and cleaned the abs target rings all round and sorted. give that a go marshmule.
update on progress
I used my standard brake set up @ Spa last year and they were spot on
No brake fade at-all
I have my bits now for my upgrade
will be doing
BFGoodrich stainless hoses
Ferodo DS2500 front pads
5.1 fluid
New standard rear discs and pads
so this should be better and reliable for peace of...
Get ur mate to hold on to the rack arms and to tell you the (feel) feed back when you rock the steering, if the movement feels one too one then the play would be in the ends.
If it does'nt feel one too one when rocking the steering the play is in the rack and quite poss the axial ball joints...
Whats 2mm between mounts , ive seen the ARB wear down over time by poss 1mm or so and that leave's a 1mm bit tight squeeze me in job if using the 23mm ones. give it a go fitting them if you already bought em , if you cant get em to fit its not the end of the world, a loss of £20 or so, and then...
I guess the dealer bloke is blind aswell who dont know his products, i can tell you a B57!!! is a 5door clio, and a 1.8 valver is a 3 door as we all know which is type C57D and a williams is a C57M dozy sod:lolup: