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To make the most of the springs get the car aligned to Reno spec, they can only adjust the front toe, front camber isn't adjustable. Adjusting the rear (depending on results) would mean adding camber / toes shims between the rear hub and beam.
I just tipped mine up and run some of the water out then put it away till next time
Just watch were you store it in winter as you don’t want it freezing up
The bigger the vessel the longer the resin will last, however it will cost more to fill it !
I bought a water hardness tester so I could check when the resin was nearing the end of its life
Yeh - straight forward final rinse only
Google DI resin filters, loads available, usually much cheaper from places that supply window cleaners
I got an 11ltr vessel full of Tulsion MB115 resin for about £110
SD would be my choice
http://www.safetydevices.com/motorsport/products/roll-cage/Renault+Clio+Mk3-2005-2012-3-door-RS+197+and+200-without-sunroof/845/1623/
Worth checking the selector cables are still in their location slots on top of the gear box (might have to whip the battery tray out to get access from the top)
Not sure the M10 dome nut is the same thread pitch
You need an M10 brake pipe female, a flaring tool and a bit of brake pipe squashed flat at one end, your local garage or motor factors should be able to knock them up for a few quid.
That's what I was thinking ?
I've seen a couple converted to rally cars, so I'm guessing these would be road registered and legal !
Could it be that that the converted race car has attracted the ID of another Clio ?