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Constella in Shepshed, Leicestershire (5 - 10 min drive from Loughborough). They have all the correct genuine tools to do cambelts on the F4R (they re-did mine after K-Tec got it wrong!). Ask for Rob and tell him Tom with the Clio Trophy sent you.
Get rid of the shims and I'm sure they'll go in fine.
I wouldn't take any more off the pads (looks like you've already taken more than enough off). Just make sure once the pads are in the carrier properly, there's around 1mm of vertical movement.
I use CeraTec grease with brake pads, similar...
A quick heads up for anyone wanting AD08R's; Ben Patey (on Facbeook), who a few members have recommended above, will soon be getting the following stock...
I've put a deposit down for 4 x 205/45/16, which at £340 delivered is significantly cheaper than anywhere else!
Yes that's right mate. Its the limited access that makes it difficult in my opinion, otherwise it's fairly straight forward. If you've got experience doing belts on other cars, I'm sure you'll be fine :up:
I have the Snap-on tool similar to this:
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lisle-59000-Ratcheting-Serpentine-Belt-Tool-/282056500945?nav=SEARCH
I tried the jubilee clip method but it's just so much easier with the proper tool. You only need to do a couple of belt changes and its paid for itself!
Struggling to get hold of four AD08R's in 205/45/16 at a reasonable price. I've tried the guy on Facebook but he's not sure when he'll have any (he did quote me £340 for 4 though, which is a bargain). Anywhere that does have them in stock Is charging £25-30 more than what I saw them for a few...
Depends what equipment you have already. If you have a DA/polisher (or can borrow one) there's no need to buy a kit, you just need some polish and wet and dry in various grades (I normally go for 800 > 1500 > 3000).
I've just fitted DS2500 pads and Brembo HC discs at the front and then standard discs and pads at the rear, with HEL braided lines and refurbished calipers all-round. I've yet to put it to test properly, but it was what George (aka Road Track Race Parts) recommended for fast road use with the...
That's good to know - if he doesn't come back through Facebook, I'll drop you a PM. Thanks again.
One of the last few bits I need before I can get my Trophy MOT'd and first track day booked ('only' been off the road a year and a half!!!).
Nice one, thanks @JackD @imprezaworks @JamesBryan
Cheapest I could find them was around £400, so that's a decent saving.
Did you order through him @imprezaworks? If so, was all ok? No issues with service, delivery, etc.?
Yep, it's normal, in fact I've yet to see one that doesn't leak there!
Seem to remember there's a kit to replace the seal without removing th gearbox? Not sure how well it works though...
Ok point taken... jubilee clip ordered ;)
Thanks all for your help and suggestions. I have a day off on Monday so I'm looking to get it done then - I'll let you know how it goes...
I'd love the Snap-on tool, mate. When it's a tool I'll use regularly, I buy SO every time. With something like this though, it's hard to justify the outlay when I'll probably only use it a handful of times.
There's only one on eBay now, but it's still over £100. Hmm...
So I've heard! I'll...
Good to hear, but I'm sure you'll agree they're a rare find!
If it's a car you plan to hold onto and your budget allows, for the peace of mind, it's well worth having one rebuilt IMO (especially if you've got to pay to have it removed and refitted).
Can anyone recommend one? I know people have successfully used jubilee clips and home-made tools, but I would rather buy a proper tool if possible (sure it will get some use over the years).
A few people have recommended the Snap-on tool and have mentioned it costing around £30, but the only...
Eibach's are a popular choice. You have two options if you decide to go down that route. There's the Prolines, as mentioned above, that are very similar to the OEM springs and maintain the standard ride height. Then there's the Sportlines, which are a bit firmer than standard (yet offer a more...
To be fair, mine were a generic boot and did need cutting down slightly, but it would still be a better option than a second hand set in my opinion.
Try your nearest Euro Car Parts, I'm sure they'll have something in stock that is good quality and a reasonable price :up:
You don't want to replace the boot with one off a car in a breakers yard mate. It's a false economy and just not worth the hassle.
I had to change one on my DCI at the last MOT and paid £15 for a pair from a local motor factors. £30 seems a little high...
Would you mind PM'ing details of the paint shop your using please Dan? Want to get a few bits done on my Trophy, but it's difficult finding someone you can trust!
Was following you through Melbourne a few weeks back on a sat morning (you were in the 172).