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Personally, get some 15's, get some Toyo Proxies T1-R's from camskill, and have fun on track.
It's not about getting the best things and then doing a track day, will you benefit from using R888's on your first track day ?
It won't as it's lower than standard and things go inwards when this happens.
People like different feels to be honest mate, some like toe out, some like toe in. Theres not really a definitive answer.
When I was running -2 deg camber, my tyres didn't last long. Get some camber bolts, get the...
Fitting two struts and two rear shocks and springs isn't a specialist job.
I'd just go to your local garage. You can't set them up straight away anyway as they need to settle.
But just don't listen to the old chap at the local garage go on about how your driveshafts are pointing the wrong way...
Re: do you need to have your alligment looked at once you have had a track rod end fi
You need to check the toe on the two front wheels. Thats what adjusts the toe.
Yes you should check it, No you don't need to check it. 50% of the cars on the road have alignment out I hazard a guess. Probably...
Looking smart that with all the tarting up with 'furb and spacers. Although i'd agree with Chris and get some extended bolts. (IMO)
Definitely get a FRSU, I can see the N/S/F is running pos camber.
Re: do you need to have your alligment looked at once you have had a track rod end fi
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Love coming back on here and reading comedy gold threads/questions.
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And the fact your still in disbelief to the stupidity of the question.
Far from ideal, shocking in fact.
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I don't understand your random sentences.
Nor do I know what Trix is.
Do RIMZ first. Rinse, apply cleaner > agitate, Rinse.
Then snow foam bodywork and leave to dwell. While 'dwelling', go round with brush and spray (if you have some, couldn't work out if you had) and agitate...
Never heard of that before.
I've dropped plenty of cars off at night over the winter. Are the customers fooked ? Nope.
Any problems with the car doesn't matter how long the list then the bodyshop will sort out, pending it's their fault. But yes you will unfortunately get a bodyshop courtesy...
^^ Agreed, I don't like double dins.
Get a wheel refurb, go to fred@btm and he'll get them sent to the wheel specialist.
Make you sure you get the standard colour, anything else looks cack on these wheels, IMO.
Said 'hissy fit'.
Why do you think insurance is expensive ? Something for nothing culture. A £169 a DAY car, which yes, isn't quite like for like but it's still a bloody good car considering your paying not 1 penny and there seems to be NO hassle.
Unfortunate occurrence, but complaining...