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I've got them on my other car - unless it's a 50/50 track/fast road car I wouldn't bother, waste of money if you're driving about normally. Are R1R's are available in clio sizes? I've heard very good things about them, just avoid the T1-R Proxies!
I had this problem too - the brake switch on my car was working fine (ie. the brake lights came on when applying the brakes and went off when you took your foot off of the pedal) but I fixed it by adjusting the brake switch to give slightly more travel and it came back to life. I can only...
I'm trying to diagnose which one of my front wheels has over 2 degrees of negative camber, so I decided to remove the damper and inspect the top mount bearing.
The bearing itself seems fine however part of the mount seems to have loads of play in it?? In the video, you can see that the...
I think it would just be one shim I needed - the RR wheel is within 2 minutes - close enough for semi-independent suspension! I'm concerned that faffing about will change something else or it will wander like Jay mentioned; the Pure Motorsport description seems to imply that the axle might not...
Yeah I think I will to be honest, steering wheel is probably the most obvious thing when you're driving it. This car is supposed to just be my run-around to keep the miles off of my vx but I can't help getting sucked in and tinkering - I love it! :D
Just the stock suspension; If you imagine that the rear wheels were both pointed 45 degrees to the left (so left: toe-out, right toe-in) then the thrust angle would be 45 degrees to the left. Similar thing with the front, except that the front is called 'steer ahead' as if both front wheels...
Hey guys, looking for some advice with regards to my 182 FF's dodgy handling! Just had 4 wheel alignment checked which flagged up excessive camber on the left (which you could feel!) and a small steer ahead due to the difference in front toe. I'm looking at get the front camber sorted (camber...