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Beginning of last year many areas had hosepipe bans until summer because of two dry winters or something.
This was before it turned out to be the wettest year on record.
Pretty easy tbh. But you'll need the wheels aligned afterwards.
Jack the car up and remove wheels. Turn on full lock for easier access.
Crack off the lock nut that's holding it tight onto the inner tie rod (I think that's its name!)
Put a jack under the round end of TRE to apply pressure so when...
Halfords do an 8 AWG Vibe one for £20. More than enough for most subs imo.
As said though they are much cheaper on the net if you can be bothered to wait.
I wouldn't keep your standard one in the boot. Sort of gives away you know the front one is illegal so you wouldn't be able to plead ignorance.
They would probably also quiz you as to why you had it in your boot.
I had to use an older version of the RSTuner software. The newest one says VIN unrecognised.
This is what Henk said:
Although that was quite a while ago, and I think a known issue with older style RStuners. May be worth a try emailing him
Depends what exhaust. If its a Yozza yes as they come with a flange type fit as standard.
Some aftermarket exhausts have a sleeve type fitment on the centre section as standard.
I've done two sets with hammerite. Good as you can just wire brush then paint straight on. I did mine black. Just neatened them up
Personally I'd stick to black or silver. They're not really good enough looking brakes to draw attention to with loud colours imo!
Its pretty simple tbh. Don't bother with the fuses just disconnect the battery.
Then turn the wheel 90 degrees so you can see behind it then use a screwdriver to pop the U shape metal clip holding the airbag on. Turn the wheel 180 degrees so you can see the one on the other side, pop that off...
Yea wire brush then high temp paint. I did use hammerite which is not technically high temp and never had a problem but I never went on a track with them.
Did you not read my post?
I said get Genuine OEM Renault rear discs as they already have the bearing pressed in and ABS rings. Brembo's don't.
I found Ebay to be the cheapest for sourcing the OEM RENAULT rear discs, not EBAY CHEAPO discs:
Such as these...