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After another member mentioned one of my rear lights being cloudy I havnt been able to not notice it. Felt like it was really letting the car down and decided just to buy a brand new pair.
Managed to pick up a set of genuine valeo rear lights from autodoc for £53 posted.
Had contemplated...
Got any verniers?
You can print out a thread gauge and measure it against it too - https://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/printable-tools/default.aspx
Read this a few times on the mikalor clamps now! Might be worth updating the guide on here so other people arent caught out.
I've ordered the JCS Higrips.
Not wanting anything that will dig into the pipes over time. That's why the JCS HI-GRIP are perfect as they're stamped and have a smooth inner edge.
So I received my Silicone hoses and measured them all. The dimensions are as below:
18.4
18.5
18.7
20
24.3
24.7
25.65
25.7
26.2
26.63
32.5
33.75...
No and why would you want that? One of the worst designed parts on the car.
Just direct the noises out the back of the car and itll reduce significantly then add sound deadening within
I'd heard similar before but I guess you dont really go for amazing food. Covid will always impact turnout especially with local lockdowns and the like.
I'm full black series polybushed, evol dogbone, vibratechnic mounted, b14s on solid topmounts and run a decatted non-resonated milltek exhaust on polybush mounts.
I also drive my car everyday to work and use it everywhere. It's not bad at all, admittedly I've put sound deadening on the rear...
I tried brass bushes and hated them. Just stiffen it up way too much imho, especially if just trying to adjust the linkage on the box end too. Makes it impossible to get any feel of the box.
Just Ebay search 'scenic repair kit shifter'.