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Low BHP can often be linked to bad timing/fuel issues so i think getting a car that has had belts done at a reputable garage is important. Either that or one with no belts, and take it to a specialist yourself
@Gus Those deox crystals look amazing! I like the idea of just being able to submerge them in a bucket in my basement.
Will it be okay used with the ABS sensors?
They look great Marc, but maybe slightly overkill just for the hubs? I'm intending on painting them anyways, so not looking for the best finish in the world.
I'll have to have a look at those! Never heard of the deox crystals. I am worried about the balljoint pinch on these used hubs after...
Bought some used 60mm hubs to press new bearings into but i'm wanting to clean them up of all their rust whilst i'm at it.
I had thought sandblasting, but hoping to avoid removing the ABS sensors as they always break. Is this doable if i tape it all up beforehand?
A while back I used to use...
I believe they've been re-powerdercoated. They also had some horrible plasticote on them so there may be some left behind in there. Sorry OP for threadjacking
Potentially. I'll give them a clean then tighten to 110. I carry a torque wrench with me now and just check them before/after any long journeys. Take 2 minutes so doesnt bother me
Looks great!
Mine would be in the corner of my lounge though rather than directly in front of me. £400 for the 50" flat samsung one can't be sniffed at though. Comes on saturday!
I have noticed my nuts 'loosening' off sometimes. I check the torque on them every so often and they often need a little tighten. I mean, they're not at the point of nearly falling off but it's a concern. Could spacers be having this effect on them?
I managed to get the flat one. Seems there was only 1 in stock this morning so I grabbed it sharpish. Hope it's not a return that's been opened and used.
What would you go for, curved or flat?
I'm stuck between these 2.
https://m.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue50mu6120-hdr-4k-ultra-hd-smart-tv-50-with-tvplus-black/p3354476
https://m.johnlewis.com/samsung-ue49mu6220-curved-hdr-4k-ultra-hd-smart-tv-49-inch-with-tvplus-black/p3321150?searchTerm=49mu6220...
You do have to remove the Centre hub nut at the rear to change your discs. Caliper off, then hubnut off.
To be honest you can just re-use it, i've never had any problems. Make sure you torque it back upto 175nm though.
If you want to buy new go to rpd -...