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No problem. As I said above, it's usually a combination of factors on these cars, including tyres, wheel alignment, and suspension component integrity.
But they're track day tyres, not road tyres.
I had Yokohama AD08RS on my 182. Those are the equivalent of NS2Rs.
The car was all over the place - tramlining here, there, and everywhere. I swapped them out for some Michelin Pilot Sport 3s, and it was like a Rolls Royce in comparison.
I sold a lad...
Great result!
They do tend to tramline more if you’re running semi-slicks or budget track tyres. I find the best results are PS3 195/45/16s. You still get the odd occasion where the steering follows imperfections in the road surface, but the ride is vastly improved. Avon ZVRs are also okay...
Mine put up a bit of a fight and I had the correct MOT tool.
In the end I removed the bolt at the top of the alternator (circled), pull it down a little, and it went on. I was able to push the alternator back into position easy enough.
Last bits to do before Croft next week and the impending MOT on Tuesday 🙏
Rear number plate light was out, so replaced that. The block connector had pretty much rusted and possibly the bulbs were shot.
I had one out of an old bumper so gave it a clean up and bought a new bulb.
I didn’t...
I completely agree with your sentiment.
My initial post aimed to underscore the £13,000 price tag of this vehicle two decades ago. Let's fast-forward to recent sales on platforms like Collecting Cars for real-world examples. I've often argued the need to relish these cars while we have the...
When you look at what's happening in the market now, 20 years on, simply driving your vehicle without fretting over its depreciation seems far more sensible.
If you were to purchase a brand-new 172 CUP, stash it away, and refrain from ever taking it out on the road, would you truly recoup your...
As above. I bought some Silver and Black VHT tins from Halfords to get a nice titanium grey finish. I think they do Black, Red, Yellow, Blue, Silver.
Engine paint works fine also.
They’re £137 each brand new at Demon Tweeks. I picked up a really clean set for £300 in Gloss Black (I got lucky I think). What’s a typical refurb these days, £50 a wheel?
For someone doing trackdays a few chips and scrapes wouldn’t bother them as long as they’re straight. If they’re really...
Contemplating getting one myself. Mine's mint but the Track car one's been hollowed out and weighs all of 3 grams now. I'll know better after Croft next week.
Yeah difficult to tell from pictures.
Black - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156110092347 - collection from Essex.
Silver - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266477043231 - delivery.
Sorry, I just realised which thread it was, i've done that many now.
I don't think I'd do another project as you can't get a lot of the genuine parts new now, so I've taken to finding second-hand stuff and restoring those.
You just have to strip everything back (if you have the room to work on...
I'll drop you some images of it later today.
I appreciate the feedback on my 2 threads. Those were my first two projects. So learning as I went along.
Since then I've started two new ones based on learned knowledge and experience.
If you want your mind blown, check out my RB thread :ROFLMAO...
I bought it off eBay.
No it was a mess. I restore my own. Powder coating doesn’t last that long.
Are you looking for a rear beam? I have a beauty sitting in my garage.
Looking at the clip, it looks like the top part of the clip pushes against the collar of the bolt to stop it sliding off.
So you'd just need to prize forward the top part of the clip over the bolt head so it's clear, then pull down on the clip and then forward. Long nose pliers perhaps?
Hard...
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Come down in price. I paid £22 for mine ☹️
Might as well buy another one at that price.