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Allows you to adjust the camber on the shock. Gives you about 2 degrees I believe. Just means you can sort out the camber so it's correct then adjust the toe to suit.
Fingers crossed! I explained on the phone what's happening but they wanted to see it first obviously so will see what they say when I'm there.
I'm either going to get both manifold flanges cut off and new matching ones put on, or have a v band welded in and a flexi put in somewhere.
The front looks ace! I really like the dark crash bar tied in with it all.
The lights are pristine, you use a DA on them? Can't wait to get some photos with this ;)
Fitted my exhaust mounts and noticed one of the welds on the milltek backbox has cracked off. I'm visiting keltec the weekend after next so I'll get them to buzz a weld back on it
Pressed some new EXH020 Polybushes into the exhaust surround to replace the old ones that led to the exhaust not sitting straight.
New
20180331_171344 by Louis Walker, on Flickr
Old
20180331_172008 by Louis Walker, on Flickr
Majority of my time has been spent playing with this...
Get a new one.
Give it a going over with a DA to get the majority out then get some touch up paint from eBay.
I had a scuff on mine and managed to get it looking fairly reasonable without a full respray!
I worry that with it being ovalled it will make it especially hard to reposition. I like the second idea, but the top hat was a pain to tap down so might not be so simple to remove without full access!
Yeah, I'm suprised it didn't do it from the start if it was going to knock. Had these on a fair while now.
I presume there's no way to fit little washers without removing the whole shock?