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leeRS Clio Sport 172 ph2



LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Haven’t spoken to them but presuming they are in stock?

It shows low stock but I don’t want to be waiting 10 weeks lol.

Reckon just order them online and take it as they are in stock?
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Fred at frogjam has sorted me out 👍
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LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Just swapped the discs over, no problem at all…

But..
the rear wheels don’t spin freely on their own when jacked up.
Like I’m having to physically push them round. Sounds like the pads are up against the disc to tightly. No, handbrake is not on.

What did I do wrong this time? 😂
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Just swapped the discs over, no problem at all…

But..
the rear wheels don’t spin freely on their own when jacked up.
Like I’m having to physically push them round. Sounds like the pads are up against the disc to tightly. No, handbrake is not on.

What did I do wrong this time? 😂
Did you twist the piston all the way in to the caliper prior to fitting your pads?
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
So my next daft questions. There’s a small tab on one pad (per side), I assume you fitted these right way around - as in it slotted into the caliper piston correctly? Also, do the sliders move freely - caliper moves side to side? Is the handbrake adjusted correctly - not too tight?

If you got everything fitted correctly, I’d just give it a little run up the road and see if it sorts itself out.
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
What are my options here then…
Either run a die set on the originals or try and source some. I bought all the bolts in Scotts list when I did my first rear beam, but the bolts were slightly different, so just tidied up the originals. I still have them but with something like that where there’s movement from the slider, I didn’t want to mess about with it.

RPD have a link to the bolts here - https://renaultpartsdirect.co.uk/7700656379/

Fill the form in or give them a ring, you might get lucky.
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Right so…

I’ve managed to fix everything.

New Calipers on, new spacers on, new discs on, new pads in.

The handbrake had seized on and not being able to get my hands on new cables I’ve just removed the handbrake completely.
No need for it on track car so one less thing to go wrong.

You were correct - I hadn’t lined up the little nipple on the rear pads correctly with the caliper. Mainly because it must have been turned that much with a flat head in the past that there wasn’t much to line between.
That’s all sorted now though and wheels are spinning freely.

Fingers crossed all is well for the next one which as it stands is CSF24 at Anglesey but I might try and sneak a cheeky Blyton in, in June.

Thanks for your help and advice as always. Much appreciated!
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Removing the handbrake completely as the cables were shot when I did the rear Calipers.

How the hell do I remove the cable where it tunnels through? It’s pissing me off.

I cut the metal end off at the caliper end, disconnected from the adjuster end and pulled the inner cable through towards the front of the car.

I thought I would then be able to pull everything out towards the rear of the car but the outer cable is tight in there where it passed through some sort of grommet.

Why is everything such a ball ache.

How do I get it out? 😂


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LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
All ready for Blyton for next Sunday.

New handbrake cables fitted - I went for the Febi ones and fitment was fine.

Sorted a few little niggly bits where the exhaust was clanging around a bit so that’s all nice and tight now.

Bought another set of OZ F1 aswell to Chuck some old NS2R I have left with a day in them to burn out on the morning.

Hopefully the weather is nice and dry and no issues arise ahead of Anglesey in July at CSF.

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LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Blyton 09/06.

An epic evening on Saturday night camping over in prep for Sundays track day. 3 of us camped over, 1 in a camper (definitely the best choice) and two of us tenting.

Got to the circuit around 5pm and caught the last few keen beans going around track.

My mate (who owns my previous 172) on entry
Got tracked down by the hitler of a marshal ranting on about a 15mph speed limit down the driveway randomly for no reason. He really is a tool. Ignored him and carried on with our evening events.

Got the tents set up, cars unloaded from trailers and cooked up a feast with a few beers watching the BTCC.

Time for bed… I soon realised tenting is an experience…..
Winds were up, temperature dropped and I got about 4 hours sleep, tossing and turning on an air bed that can only be described as an ironing board. Getting dropped on with condensation whoever enjoys this type of thing is clearly troubled.

I caved in at 4am and got up, put the tent away and prepped my car, to my mates amusement.
I woke them up at 5am with the sound of my torque wrench checking wheel nuts.

About 6am everybody was up and we got breakfast on the go and arrival of another mate in his ST. The group were all there and we were good to go, signed on and warmed up the cars ready for sighting laps at 9.

The morning session was going well. I was running on some old NS2R which I have had for ages as I want to keep my AR1 for Anglesey CSF but these were proving very sketchy and I couldn’t keep the power down around bends as it was just washing out and the unpredictability was getting a bit scary.

I decided to swap over to my AR1 but luckily noticed a heavy brake fluid leak from the rear beam area so unfortunately had to call it a day there.

Still got to enjoy the day as a passenger so all was not lost.

Packed away about 4pm and headed home for the 3 hour journey.

Putting the clio away I forgot I had no brakes when getting off the trailer, luckily nothing was behind 😂

All in all a great weekend and memories made which is what it’s all about.
A good shakedown ready for Anglesey next month with just the brake lines to sort and the car going well, I’m happy.

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LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
Hopefully warmer at Anglesey then 😂
I’m going to sleep in the back of the x5 I reckon. No way am I EVER sleeping in a tent again. 2 duvets, hot water bottle, cushions off the sofa, I’m going to town with it.

Luckily I booked today off work so all I’ve done is sleep 😂
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
I’m going to sleep in the back of the x5 I reckon. No way am I EVER sleeping in a tent again. 2 duvets, hot water bottle, cushions off the sofa, I’m going to town with it.

Luckily I booked today off work so all I’ve done is sleep 😂

It's alright with a decent sleeping bag.

You'll be able to get a small mattress in the X5.
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
It's alright with a decent sleeping bag.

You'll be able to get a small mattress in the X5.
That’s the plan with the mattress.

I think the issue I had is that I had a double sleeping bag so there was to much air in there to get warm.

I was folding in half, upside down, head in, head out. Literally the worst nights sleep I’ve had in ages lol.
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
That’s the plan with the mattress.

I think the issue I had is that I had a double sleeping bag so there was to much air in there to get warm.

I was folding in half, upside down, head in, head out. Literally the worst nights sleep I’ve had in ages lol.

Yeah that's no good, you need a proper mummy type one.
 


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