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Lol, I'm going to see if anyone wants it. Put it on ebay etc if not it'll get weighed in for a few pennies. I don't want it and It'll never be put back on the car again.
You. Come to a Meet. Nahhhh :p
If I was you I'd get some camber correcting bolts and sort out the uneven wear from lowering the car. You'll get much more life out of the tyres. They're only £15! They get them set up by Nigel Langs or something if you don't know how much camber you want.
I've always use sheldons and they are fantastic tbh. I used them to set up my camber too and they did a good job. However I want it done a hunter's system when I get everything polybushed just because the accuracy of the hunter's system is second to none.
With only being able to adjust the toe...
Nope, if longer than 10mm, bolt spacer to hub then wheel to spacer.
Don't think you'll be able to use locking wheel nuts. IMO option one is best all round. Safer and can use you original nuts on the outside.
There are two types of hubcentrics you can buy:
1. Spacer Bolts to hub, Wheel bolts to spacer. 8 Bolts used.
2. Spacer sits between wheel and hub, longer bolts are required for this. 4 Bolts used
IMO, anything over 10mm should be the bolt to spacer type.
Have a search for pics of 182's with...
I had Silverline X FK's on my 1.2 they were epically good. Would even go as far as saying they are just as good, if not better than the SACH on my trophy.
Ha, Wouldn't of put it on without some sort of detailing applied to it! It'll probably be gone within 3 days as I don't think it'll cope with prolonged heat.
Have you tired uninstalling the drivers and getting new versions from nvidia?
Win 7 64Bit here: http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/win7-winvista-64bit-280.26-whql-driver-uk.html
Win 7 32Bit (lol) here: http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/win7-winvista-32bit-280.26-whql-driver-uk.html
RS192 came yesterday, With some gentle persuasion and help from Ed It was fitted in around 4hours. I didn't have any proper tools to cut the standard exhaust so it had to come out in one piece. This meant the rear bumper, arch liners, exhuast mounts, rear shocks and springs all had to come off...