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Any videos in here yet, or just a lot of spam ?
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Mark's vid where the Z is behind him then he leaves it for dead cracked me up !! :o
Tony's YT find of the track day numpties is hilarious and horrifying !!!
Not a fan. Wheels look a bit Halfrauds specialtastic and those nasty tyres need binning before you go sky-ground-sky-ground-ditch the first time it rains.
Wut ?
He didn't. There are no skirts...
WTF's a 'stealth bulb' ?
It's not a 172 and it's not really a rep either, is it ?! It's just...
Relays under the glovebox .. Wait til it's clicking and then put your finger on them to find out which one it is. Once you've physically located it, you can work out what it is for. I ink they're the same so swap two out and see if the noise moves or stays. Relays are about a few quid from...
No freakin' idea. I'm an engineer, I don't sell speakers lol !
What HU you running...? There's nothing wrong with the standard Clio speakers once the bass is cut and sent to the boot...
But it's not though. You want treble coming from the front at ear level, hence the tweeters in the dash.
Speakers low down in the rear doors / under the window if it's a 3dr will do nothing to help sound staging.
The wires to what ? A Sub ?!
Run a phono from the HU* output to the sub. Don't need to go near the OEM loom.
This assume's there's an aftermarket HU of course :o
Not being funny, but speakers behind you is for the front room only IMO.
Sub is the only thing you need behind you in a car, especially one as small as a Clio ;)
I'd be chucking new discs (grooved - no dimples!) on as well if it were me.
Buy a spare set of pads too just incase your next trip to Tesco is a bit 'hurried' ;)
Time to get some proper brakes...! AP 6 pots up front.. something semi-serious with at least 4 pots on the back.
I'd highly recommend GodSpeed's grooved discs and kevlar pads but they don't seem to offer them for BMWs. :dapprove:
Buy tyres cheap from BlackCircles/Camskill.
Get the powdercoater to fit the new rubber.
Save the cost of a tyre shop ;)
Sell the old rubber on eBay / CS unless it's properly sha99ed ?
My old one was helicoiled by me and my dad. Timesert probably would have been better.
Inlet off, plug out (if it's not already!), helicoil/timesert, have kittens, vaccum cleaner on the end of a bit of hose which goes down the plug 'ole, suck as much swarf out as you can. Plug in, rebuild...