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What about some silicone spray, maybe it's just rubbing together and making a creaking sound.
I know it works on the Meganes as their dash is known for creaking.
One of mine snapped off when i tried to remove it. The silicone is holding it on now and it's solid.
I was a lot more carefull with the other side and got that off without breaking it.
Did you fit the fire ring the right way round. One side is flat and the other is curved.
Can't remember which way round it goes, but it should be obvious when you look at it.
The RC5's really are good aren't they. So much more confidence under heavy braking now that I might have to change my fluid from ATE to something with a higher boiling point haha.
What I like about them as well is the fact that they don't really need bedding in as such. I found Ferodo's to be...
Don't say that, i've got some to replace on mine too 😞
On a side note... The Citroen/Fiat ones come with a rubber gasket underneath them, do you keep that on when fitting or remove it?
Yeah, the wheel is pointing in towards the car.
So you want the thin side at the rear (it's marked with an arrow i think).
http://www.pure-motorsport.co.uk/Fitting%20guides/Camber%20shims%20instructions.pdf
The disc/hub needs to come off yeah. The pain from what I've read is the 4 bolts holding the axle on can shear off and they're not available from Renault as a replacement iirc.
They don't have a general service light after so many miles unlike the Meganes.
There should be another light on simultaneously. Unless that light is not working haha.
I've not done mine yet, but from what i've seen it looks easy enough.
The 4 stub axle bolts can shear off so i've heard, so that's one to watch out for.
Either a 10 or 20 minute shim you need from Pure Motorsport.
Obviously 20 will bring it down to 0'08 and 10 will be 0'18.
20 minute being a closer match to the left side of 0'11.