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Half arsed V8's held together with hopes and dreams is the Roadkill way, if they did a proper build where everything was as good as it can be, it just wouldn't be the same show.
Thumbs up at the Sky Dome roundabout 12:20pm, car looked nice and clean mate, I was well surprised to see a West Mids sticker in the back window, I forgot I helped design that. lol
I like how he seems to think a 2002 car qualifies to be in the classic car show, the dog kennel is a modified 2002 car, maybe I should roll up smoking a bong and get stropy when they won't let me exhibit it.
There's a few examples in this thread.
http://www.cliosport.net/threads/which-oil-filter-removal-tool.799941/#post-11225063
You can do the old screwdriver through the thing and use it to unscrew it, but in my experience that just tears into the filter rather than undoing it.
Is Exodus working for everyone? It just keeps saying error for me despite it working perfectly yesterday, this did happen with UK Turk a while back and it sorted itself out after a couple of days.
Thought so, there's no leaks, they don't bounce and they're not crashy, but after 9 years I guess they're just a bit tired, probably best change the fronts too while i'm at it.
Yeah it goes very light, it's fishtailing, the back end feels like it's trying to overtake the front, if I didn't correct it with steering input i'm pretty sure it would spin.
No electrical faults other than an airbag light.
In fact it's all over the place under medium to hard braking, I know to expect it so I compensate for it but tbh it shouldn't be doing that, tyres are new, pressures are right, brakes are good, that leaves rear shocks?
I was just going to fit a Whiteline ARB to fix it but if it is shocks that...
Mybe there's flex somewhere else along your exhaust which means the backbox doesn't get it, I replaced the centre mount with a new one at the same time and there was zero movement in my exhaust at all, so all the vibration now resonates through the boot.
That is a f*cking understatement, the plastic boot cover vibrates so much I can barely hear myself think!
They're good if you're sick of having exhaust hangers sag and fall apart, as I doubt this one will wear out, it's bloody solid.