Krarl
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whats 5-0 headlights?
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5-0 = Police
whats 5-0 headlights?
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My wife didn't know this saying either, yes police=5-0, but it's not 5-Nil, it's Five-O or 5Opolice=?
5-0?
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I knew what you meant bud hahaI’m glad most cottoned on[emoji23]
I will get some but for now I just wanna get them in
Thanks mate, still more to do as yet. I seen your ad as was looking for a pair before I fit them.Got a set here with your name on them. Glad you're keeping it and the Recaros will be the icing on the cake for me. Lovely car!
A very tasty addition, defo worth waiting for the other parts to save putting them in and then having to take them out again!!
Will have a sit in it when they are in
The seats are just what this car needed to lift the inside to the level of the rest of it.
Cheers budLook great Ollie!
Cheers mate glad I stopped to think about it before just throwing toys out of the pram! HahaVery impressed with the work to get these in mate as said, I'd have said eff it and that would have been that lol!
Well worth the effort however, looks great, comfy...……. bargain!
Nah yellow fogs got to stay! LolThat looks brilliant!! Dont change a thing.....bar the yellow fogs haha
It's easier to get all the cables behind the radio by whipping off the dashtop, only a few bolts and let's you get your hands to it.Not much has happened with the car lately but today saw the start of another audio upgrade,
This time to compliment the upgraded door speakers. I know many people aren’t into big speakers in clios as it promotes the boy racer stereo type but myself prefer a little extra punch to my music something that door speakers alone can’t really do imo.
1st thing was to get the headunit out to run the remote and rca cables.
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Having the steering controls cable and a Bluetooth mic box cable for the head unit and now adding rca cables, it was going to be a tight squeeze behind the unit but I got it all in eventually.
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Then it was just a case of running the all the cables behind the trims to the boot and hooking it all up.
Next on the list is to get it to my mechanic for a service and to try fix the snapped gearbox bolt.
Then a stud and nut conversion is on the cards I reckon.
I’m thinking of getting one of the boxes that goes in the wheel well not to lose to much space in a already tidy boot hahaGood move. Nothing wrong with a few sounds!
Thanks, you are correct in them sizes mate.Looks really good, nice work.
I'm sure you've probably been asked this a million times now, but what ET are your wheels and what size / profile tyres? I'm guessing ET43 and 195 50 15? Thanks.
It was all going so well until the sub and amp arrived.
Lovely car, but I hate the way subs and amps look and the stereotype they bring
Glad you got that bolt out. I wouldn't say it was the reason for causing you vibrations though? Didn't seem to make any difference replacing mine.For those who follow the thread you will know about the broken gearbox bolt I have had for a while. It’s causes a massive vibration through the car when I lift of the throttle after spirited driving.
Last night I went to my mechanic after hours to sort that issue along with an oil & filter change aswell as looking at a leaking washer bottle.
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Up on the ramp...
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Oil was in to bad condition for a years use...
Next was onto the snapped bolt...View attachment 1385659
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We drilled it using a left hand fluted bit hoping it would catch and undo but no luck. Had to go in with a easy out which we nearly gave up on as it was FT but we used a cheater bar and managed to get it out.
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I’d sourced a of couple replacement bolts for that mount from people breaking 1*2s.
That was put in and a back up nut put on the backside just for extra security.
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Then it was a case of top the oil up...View attachment 1385663Put back the pipe work and battery and take her for a test run... All was good, no more vibration!
Last job of the evening we started at 21:45 was the washer bottle...View attachment 1385665
Took all the mechanism out, bottle was bone dry, filled it and not 1 drip came out of it anywhere! That problem will be monitored very closely.
I eventually got away from the garage at 22:30, had a quick test drive and arrived home one happy camper.
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I’m a 100% definite it was the cause as all the vibration has now stopped since replacing the bolt. We did think about cutting it off but in my mind it wouldn’t have been the proper way to fix it.Glad you got that bolt out. I wouldn't say it was the reason for causing you vibrations though? Didn't seem to make any difference replacing mine.
Easier to remove the captive head though