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They're not solid mounted from factory, so they will always move, the only thing holding them in underneath is the weight of the car. The bit on top just stops them from falling out really when jacked up 😂
The holes are rarely round from factory tbh.
I'm sure i remember somewhere that Renault dealers used to open up the hole a bit to 'cure' the common top mount knocking issue...
Do you mean pedal travel or stopping power of the pad?
Any road pad should have decent enough bite from cold.
Seized calipers can cause brake issues, especially the rears.
I think it was the exhaust manifold that was where it 'gained the 10bhp'.
Can't see there being any significant effects from just having one tail pipe/backbox.
Ahh yeah 😂
Thought you were taking into account the rears then.
I paid £130 for height setup all round and a proper string alignment. Best it's ever been.
That reading is in degrees and minutes.
The 0.39 is 39 minutes, so just over half a degree if you think of 60 minutes being 1 degree.
So the 7mm shim will give you pretty much 60 minutes, making both sides equal at one and a half degrees.
Could you measure the rack itself to see if it's central.
Take the boots off and measure how much is sticking out each side and adjust until it's equal both sides, that will give you your centre then...