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I've been watching this thread for a while, keep up the good work!
In terms of weight saving, I assume you have found the block beneath the RHS engine mount?
For the inventors of S.I. units, the Europeans really dont seem to get that "." is a decimal point, i.e. 3.885kg is 3885g, while "," is...
There are no good options.
BMW V8s are fine, but the manual boxes are V8 specific because the v8 sits upright and the I6 inclined so the bellhousing is aligned differently. Good luck finding a V8 box. Adaptors to the common and cheap 6 cyl boxes are available, but then you need a flywheel and...
Not willy waving at all, but like I pointed out earlier, 601s can be had for the same money, are more common and vastly more appropriate for the purpose...
DM600 speakers are tiny and mainly used as rears, or fronts in tiny rooms. Since the OP hasnt provided ANY details on room size, shape etc it's hard to know, but I run DM601 in one room and DM 602.5 floorstanders in another and both are technically undersized.
Speaker cable is generally snake...
I like the wharfedale diamond 9s, but I bought a pair along with some Gale 3010s and I actually preferred the gales. Apart from weighing about twice as much, they just seemed a nicer product with a more rounded sound.
For a normal living room both are a little small, so I'd maybe try the 4010s
Buy used for a start.
Depending on what your budget is, what size of room you have, what you intend doing with the system in the future, but I recently put together:
Pair of B&W 601 S3 bookshelf speakers - £50 with damaged tweeters
New tweeters - £50
Onkyo 608 - £125 or buy one of the audio...
It seems they vary, but bare frames on many cubs are like this:
This is a 50, but it was the best I could find:
So people bob the tails like this:
It seems some of them however came with a different frame:
Which sounds like what you're describing?
😂😂 FFS
Yeah a pass is always a good feeling and at least it's an easy thing to fix. Nice price on the MOT too. Around here £54 seems to be the going rate unless Kwik Fit.
Love these, but there are surprisingly few proper build threads.
Some questions if you please!
Where are the indicators on the green bike?
Whats the difference in the front forks (internal and external springs?)
I assume the green one is a later bike, which is why the side covers are more...
Congrats on a pass!
I'd be getting new tyres on it ASAP if theyre worn that low! For all the money you spend on cars I can't believe youre razzing around on cracked bald fronts and some budget rears
http://www.tyrepress.com/2017/02/auto-bild-summer-tyre-test-the-20-finalists/
They just have a feature that requires oil with a high shear resistance. All PD engines do. You can buy any PD suitable oil, but quantum from TPS is about the cheapest you'll get anyway short of buying in bulk.
@Waitey you get two types of cage padding, the soft stuff you have is for around door openings and stuff to save you banging your knee etc as you get in (low speed impact) and the stuff @harvsurrey is referring to is a really dense hard foam which is designed to spread the load of high speed...
Last I looked, the kit parts were around 6k and left you needing engine, gearbox, diff and a multitude of other bits.
And of course you then dont build to the spec of what you bought, you fit nice wheels and seats and a cage like you're doing now along with the inevitable damper upgrade...
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/individual-vehicle-approval-inspection-fees/individual-vehicle-approval-iva-inspection-fees-from-1-october-2014#iva-passenger-vehicles
Same as theyve been for ages. it's not the test fee itself that would put me off, its the faff of fitting loads of...
Really depends what you mean.
My most used/relied upon tools, which I like for their quality is probably my halfords socket set from years ago, the proper one with the deep sockets and so on. These have been responsible for rebuilding countless cars, engine swaps, roadside fixes in the alps...