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Does seem like a lot of effort, cheaper to just buy and fettle a new one off eBay.
Or even cheaper grind out the middle of a couple of nuts and weld them on.
Jack the back of the car up, the abs sensor connections for the rear are both near the flexi brake lines.
Might need a friend to help spin the wheels.
Rather than typing it out this video covers it.
Forgot to update this cameras up and seems to be working alright has already deterred a few people sniffing around need to adjust it to the right a bit more when I get my ladder back.
Removing the heater box I’ve got the bolts out from under the scuttle are the any from the interior or does it just pull out?
Asking before I break it trying to get it out.
When you think a 205 gti sold for 40 grand it’s not unrealistic to think low milage, low owner clios will be getting towards that territory in 10 years time.
I think the best thing to do is find someone with a turbo clio who will let you have ago.
There’s something about being able to rev out a na engine that I always find myself missing with older style turbo’d cars.
Put a jack under the exhaust to take the weight, undo the mounts and the clamp to the center section then jiggle it about until you get it in position.
They are a bit of a nightmare to get lined up tbh, you can spend ages getting it right then soon as you drive it a bit the exhaust moves again.
Yeah I did that on the first one but it was taking to long, drill had the heads off pretty fast.
Anyone who wants some semi decent cheap metal bits these are pretty good cut like butter if you drill a pilot first.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-straight-shank-hss-drill-bits-25-piece-set/2726v