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I'm starting to think I need some tuition off track first!
Now got to find somewhere to swap the tires over Friday morning before I set off.
I'm a dick and just haven't prepared myself properly, I've ended up in a hotel 10 miles away, have no idea what I'm bringing down and driving a car on...
I've booked the CS slag mini in for a service, tried swapping pads and bolts were seized so the garage said drop them in and they'll do them.
On the way out he just looks at it and goes "you swapping the winter tires out before track?" FML I'm horrifically under prepared for this.
My brush isn't made out of steel h'actually! Everything else is, but not the brush!
Get the bulldozer broom from screwfix. Don't get something too stiff at they're just a t**t to use.
The way I look at it is there's no need to rush into increasing it.
Last year was my first CSF and I went out as passanger in a few cars and was surprised how quiet the track was, so I've bought a car and track time for this year to return and enjoy it myself.
The event was busy last year...
I have a few titan bits for where I just can't justify the Makita prices and they're all absolutely spot on.
Their SDS drills are disposable money and brilliant for chiselling out and generally s**t work that you don't want to ruin proper tools on.
I said this to Kyle yesterday, it's almost like they've discounted the price by 20% then added a further 20% in the basket too.
I bought the jack and these ratcheting axle stands which came in at £32 with trade card and the discount...
I'm with @Touring_Rob on this.
In my head I had £150 for a few passanger laps then over to a car to do some as the driver.
£20 felt like great value for money on the day, £30 would be a no brainier and £40 would be where I'd start thinking about it personally.
That said if I believed in...
My preference would be a passanger ride and option to drive a few laps myself. Would be good to see the difference between a proper driver and an amateur.
Although to be honest having not done a track day before I'd be happy to take something less track focused out if that could be a totally...
Don't, that attempt at a BBQ was one of the saddest things I've seen a bunch of grown men fail to achieve over the space of several hours, purely to avoid going to the pub 100m away.