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Try lifting/dropping the back end of the polisher with your hand that's holding the back of the polisher.
You'll find if you lift the end, it'll want to pull one way, if you push the end down, it'll want to pull that way. Obviously only subtle movements. Practice and you'll get the feel of it...
Mine are mounted using the brackets Jenic listed:
The other side is mounted with the same bracket but using the bolt that holds the lower seatbelt mount (on the side)
If you've got contact details for the person you crashed into, can you got ring them up and say look what's going on, you were fine after the accident, threaten that your going to fight it all the way to court, might scare them enough to drop the claim?
Very helpful ^ . If its TRE you should be able to see movement in the rubber bit as you wobble it. Hard to tell which direction its moving from the videom
I did say that in my first post near the top of this thread :rasp:
I've had a set of 15mm (each side) with longer bolts, and a set of 20mm (each side) bolt to hub FK Spacers and they are perfect.
Much better than Delta Mic's. Just make sure you copper grease the back so they don't get stuck to...
Thing with Camskill is, if you know someone who can fit em for you cheap, they are unbeatable.
If you don't, not so much.
However, my previous pair I ordered from Camskill, then set about ringing trying to find someone to fit them.
Standard reply from a lot "no we won't fit tyres unless...
If you don't need the car as a daily, and can take your time, there is no reason why you can't do it by following a guide.
You'll need a decent socket/tool set, as doing it without just makes everything ten times harder.
I did my clutch on my 1.2, having previously literally done nothing on the...