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Agreed they lok much better, at least when switched off. What are they like when flashing, are they nice and bright? I had a generic lesser known brand (still £10 for 2 mind you) set of silver bulbs in my last car and they were quite poor the sunlight, i used to get abuse for not indicating at...
I fitted mine and also didnt like the amount of play in the top half of the mount so took them back out. Should pass MOT fine with the washers removed mate.
While on the subject does anyone have any pics of a Cup on either Sportlines or Prolines? I'm on the verge of odering a set but still not sure which to go for. I've read countless threads regarding Cups and how some people think they wont lower and possibly raise it and how some people think...
The Clio Cups seem to be all about driveability and power to weight ratio and not so much about bhp figures. That said though, very impressive cars, can put many a hot hatch with higher bhp figures to shame.
I'm after a set of springs for my car, was looking at Eibach sportines but i've heard that they may not make a Cup any lower? If this is the case what do people recommend? (pictures would be great) I'm not looking for silly low, i think 25-30mm on the rear and 40-50mm on the front would look...
I for one am grateful that the knowledge has been shared here, but personally as i'm an engineer i couldnt justify buying some as i can make them in 5 mins. Very glad the info is here though.
Is this right, as i cant see how the washers will do anything in that position, also i still have knocking...
Took the black rubber bit off...
Then dropped the washer in...
Then replaced the black rubber bit. That right?
Welcome! This may help :)
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=276833&highlight=182+buyers+guide
EDIT/ Just realised its in the guides section, join the site (£5 per year) and you'll be able to view it.