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Hi, my brother has a pair of front shocks and lowering springs off his mk1 megane coupe, does anyone know if they will bolt straight onto my 1994 clio? Don't really want to find out the hard way that they don't lol
Hi, my brother has a pair of front shocks and lowering springs off his mk1 megane coupe, does anyone know if they will bolt straight onto my 1994 clio? Don't really want to find out the hard way that they don't lol
hi, i need my rear brake pads changed but i'm unsure how to get the drum off to get into them. i've been quoted £50 for parts and labour from a garage but i can get the pads for £21 off ebay. i'd rather do it myself and save money but would it be worth just paying the £50?? if anyone has done...
actually, cutting most of the tyre off was probly the best thing to do! gave me better access to the radial without worrying about grinding into the rim :) one down, 3 to go
Cool, I'll do that tomorrow. Got pissed off and cut most of the tyre off 2 of the wheels but the radials are still on each side with a couple of inches of rubber lol. Probly not the smartest move but it got my aggression out :)
Haha that would be fun alex! Unfortunately I don't have the escort they came off anymore so I can't :( I don't need the tyres, they are cracked, so just grind through the radial? Will the rubber not burn?
no, took the clips off, one side just slipped off, the other side was more stubborn because it was bent. i thought they were pins that would just pop through but they look more like studs that are welded to the panel. its done now though :)
i could if i was just swapping the bonnet over but i need the hinges off because one of them is badly bent, it smashed my headlight when i closed the bonnet! gutter!
i got those clips off but they are still not budging. was considering putting a screwdriver against the pin then using a hammer to push it through. thought i better ask if someone knows how to do it first, i've got spare hinges but no spare pins lol
hi, i've just bought a williams bonnet for my mk1 to replace the standard bonnet, the car has obviously had a bump at some point before i bought it and the bonnet is twisted. the williams bonnet still has the hinges on so it will be a straight swap once i get the old hinges off. problem is, i...
glad some people see sense :) the astra is the toy, for sunny days like this one or for when we want a bit more oomph! lol its the wifes car really. thats another reason why i'm not modding it, she loves it as it is