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I've been told (and agree) it sounds better than those dci's running around with a straight-through exhaust - like tractors with a bad touch of the flu IMHO
Just checked out those part numbers and both have already been fitted to my car :rolleyes:
My theory about the roof flexing must be right then, have to find a cure for it somehow :evil:
Basicly, you are competing in SPL sound-offs :)
I guess what you want is a good looking install rather than an invasion from Halfrauds?
Seen this at one of the recent sound-offs I was at (spectating)
My own car is soon to have an install - subtle and effective :cool:
What if the front & rear strut braces were fitted?
The damping on my coilovers is ok, not rock solid and my roof is fine
The car has taken quite a few bumps & pot-holes since it was lowered, even bottoms-out sometimes on the backroads :o
Based on a chat with a few m8s, and of course the improved looks :) ...
I'm thinking of getting a strut brace for my car
Just want to know;
Will strut braces help reduce the roof flexing?
How recent are these repair kits Matt ?
I've already had one fitted, then back into renault to get looked at a few times with no luck :dapprove:
PS - mine is the electric sunroof
When you leave the EGP on,what do you use to buff it off?
I usualy use a Megs Supreme Shine MF towel to buff off the Megs #80 - but it is applied with the PC and buffed off within a few minutes
Mine had a dent in the exact same place...
2 lads jumped across my bonnet and left a knee-dent just above the reno crest and a few dings in the bonnet :angry:
It was a "new bonnet job" as the metal is too weak at the "crumple point"
Cost around £500 fitted/painted - didn't need the...
Not quite the Egg & Chips you might have asked for.....
Came out of work the other night to find an egg splattered all over my roof :dapprove: :mad:
Washed it off with warm water & fairy liquid as soon as I got home (2AM job - bet the neighbours realy think I've lost it now)
I thought the...
I've been having a lot of fun stripping the car out to get dynamat in but then I hit a small problem :dapprove:
The screw that secures the passenger front seatbelt has a "ringed head" on it
How on earth can I get that out?
How do you get the clips for the sunvisors out? I've taken out all the screws and the sunvisor itself is down but the clip for securing the visor won't budge :mad: