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I used a rattle cans of plastic primer, Iceburg Silver and lacquer I bought from Halfords,
although if I was to do it again i'd buy a better lacquer, the Halfords stuff is sh*t and gave me a headache for 2 days,
despite using it outside.
I'd have loved to have seen if you could keep up with the dog kennel or vice versa,
by the end of the day I was f*cking flying round like Senna! :evil:
You have to remove the boot mechanism from the inside.
It's only held on with 3 bolts, then undo hook the metal bar that connects to it,
there's a rubber pipe that goes to it that just pulls off, then you have to hold the button closed to get it out,
otherwise you'll scrape you knuckles and...
Renparts are good, but the standard mounts are utter garbage even when new.
This is your best bet, never has to be replaced.
http://www.primaracing.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=33258
Or you could just pikey a generic polybush mount in there with zip ties,
loads of people do that as it's just...
Passed each other going in opposite directions at around 12:20pm today,
at the bottom of the main precinct, god knows what the road's called.
Probably not on here, but worth a shot.
Re: Is it Ok I'll remove this metal piece after battery relocation from front to trun
So it's under the engine mount then?
Might as well f*ck mine off seeing as my solid engine mounts rattle the f*ck out the car,
so having a weight to cancel out vibration is a waste of pissing time.
Piece of piss mate, Lego's harder.
Unclip the throttle position sensor with a flat head screwdriver, the tab pushes in,
then undo the 4 bolts and Bobs your monkey.
Be careful not to cut yourself on the edges of the butterfly valve when you're cleaning it though,
there's a lot of tension in it...