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  1. clio_ross

    Welder recommendations

    Thought this was we the best place to ask this; Can any of the Scottish contingent recommend a welder/garage in the Stirling/Falkirk/Central Belt area that could repair my now rather non-existent driver’s side jacking point & floor pan section on my 172? Welding is not something I can turn my...
  2. clio_ross

    MSV/Caged bolt-in cage rear mounting bar question

    Evening all, I’ve been trial fitting my newly acquired MSV/Caged bolt-in rear cage tonight and I’ve got a question regarding the fitting of the rear bar that goes between the rear seatbelt mount. The cage came with 2 sets of spacers; 2 thick & 2 thin:- From some CS research and trial on the...
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    GAZ Golds and a rattle from the rears

    Evening all, I’m in need of CS guru’s help to try and track down what it making a near constantly rattle from my GAZ Gold rear coilovers that’s appeared after a fitting full set to my 172. Bit of background; These coilovers were bought new by me with 400lb front & 300lb rear spring rates and...
  4. clio_ross

    Front ABS wire holders & GAZ Golds

    Evening all, After treating the Clio to some GAZ Gold coilovers at the end of last yearthey have finally arrived from GAZ. However, I’ve noticed the front’s don’t have the little bracket/bar with the threaded hole for mounting the ABS wire bracket too, as per the OEM shocks. Just wondering...
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    Powerflex Rear Spring Pads

    Currently in the midst of replacing the rear axle bushes on my 172 and when I removed the rear springs, I’ve found that the OEM rubbers are utterly shot; lower ones are particularly bad as it looks like the springs have rubbed right through the pads, but suppose that was to be expected with...
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    Immobiliser dash light “backlit”

    I’m sure most will be relieved this is not another immobiliser issue thread. It is, however, a bit of an odd one. Recently, the immobiliser red light in the centre of the dash clocks on my 172 has become “backlit” and dimly glows all the time. The light still flashes as it should when the car...
  7. clio_ross

    Bucket seat airbag wiring help

    Currently trying to fit my Corbeau club sport buckets and have run into an issue whereby despite using the correct resistors across the correct wires, the airbag light stays on unless the seat position sensor is connected up. Even if i bridge across the 2 wires (grey/brown and pink and brown)...
  8. clio_ross

    Creaking/knocking after outer ARB bush change

    As above, i’m loathed to start another “knocking noise” thread, but i’m at a bit of a loss with this one so here goes: I changed the worn out outer ARB bushes on my 172 over the weekend to Powerflex black bushes and since then I have being getting a groaning/creaking/knocking noise when...
  9. clio_ross

    Returning Memeber - Iceberg 172

    Evening folks, Thought I would say hi as It’s been a very long time since I owned a Clio and was last on ClioSport...circa 2006! Use to own a 1.2 mk2 ph1 as a youthful 18 year old when I was last here; Since then I’ve had a few hot hatches over the years; - 106 GTI - Mk3 Ibiza Cupra R -...
  10. clio_ross

    lower!!

    Hey folks currently have a 1.2 8v, clio 2 phase 1, which is lowered 60mm using springs and shocks all round and sitting on 15's. after a year like this, im happy with the way the front of the car sits ride height wise, however the back now looks a little high :( and out of sorts with the...
  11. clio_ross

    opinions on a few additions please guys

    Hey all Was looking into adding a KTR SHORT THROW QUICKSHIFT GEARLEVER or equivelant, opinions? and also was looking for opinions on the best exhaust systems or back box to put on a clio 2 phase 1, 1.2 (yeah i know, its a 1.2:( but hopefully not for much longer:) ) to give it a bit more of a...
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