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Yeah they are quite rare.
Like I say, you won't be missing the top aluminium one because your engine mount bolts to that. So if it's not there you're engine will be sat on the subframe 😂
I'm assuming you're just missing the lower cover?
Has someone forgot to put it back on 😂
Won't be missing the upper half or else your engine would be falling out.
Should be able to yeah.
If they're all the way against the inside then just bring them out to the middle.
Actually might want to check your brake pedal sensor is adjusted properly too. Can't remember if that can cause the same symptoms. Brake lights should be coming on as soon as you touch the...
Can use the narrow rings, you just have to have them sat further out on the CV so that the sensor can pick them up.
Scan tool that can read each wheel speed would be handy.
Yeah they bolt in from underneath.
The outside two nuts are under rubber caps and the inside ones are just next to the exhaust heat shield. 13mm deep socket.
Handbrake surround off and centre console, pretty easy to figure out how to remove them.
For the centre console, once you have the...
Only downside to a Gripper is that the front wheels and the car for that matter are going where you point it 😂
If they're pointing in the wrong direction during a slide and you boot it, you're going that way.
Soon learn how to drive with one.
Take the earth strap off and clean the ends and the area it bolts to.
To confirm it's an earth issue, run a jump lead from battery negative to the engine block (engine lifting eye is a good one).
Swap it for a 6E.
Where is all the water coming from, you seem to have had it in everything so far 😂
I believe the plug gaps are 1mm, hence the in the name PFR6E-10 (1.0mm)
High tensile M8 bolts 10.9 or 12.9 grade around 40mm long to bolt the frames to the car.
I used 25mm long 12.9 grade M8 cap head bolts to attach the side mounts to the frames.
You could use M10 if you opened the holes up.