Well the 225 failed its MOT earlier in the week which to be honest wasn't a massive surprise as I knew the rear discs were away but I thought I'd chance it anyway!
Anyway the fail sheet was bit longer than expected and the slight knock from the front end that I hoped was a tired drop link turned out to the track rod ends, hey ho! A rear spring had snapped and there was a 41% brake imbalance at the front as well. Overall the worst MOT result I've ever had!
Ordered up new track rod ends from ECP (Thanks Nickson) front pads and discs and rear pads from G172 on cliosport, rear discs and caliper pins from worldsaparts and Eibachs from Demon Tweeks using club discount so they were actually the same price as 2 rears!
Started with changing the TREs
and then moved onto the rear springs and you can see the difference here
as you can see one was very past its best!
Did the fronts today, which was an overcomplicated joke of a design imo but maybe I'm still annoyed that I can remove and refit a clio 172 engine in less time than just this one job!
When I took the springs off the shocks I noticed something. it had clearly had 1 cup spring fitted at some point! Very glad I went for the Eibachs now! Will get a pic of them next too each other tomorrow, forgot to today!
The 2 front springs that were fitted!
The difference between a non cup and eibach
Just waiting on a couple of parts to arrive and going to order up some drop links tomorrow and that should be that taken care of for a good few years again. Both hubs seemed to mover nice and freely at least!
And this may explain the front brake imbalance abit!
Gonna make sure all the pistons are nice and free too.
Ordered up 2 drop links and 2 hub stabilisers for it today from Paul at Renault PartsDirect. The only original parts on the front suspension will be the hubs (both working well), the shocks (again in perfect order) and the wishbones which again are fine. I would change the balljoint but it's easy enough to do when the time comes and won't mean a full suspension strip down and tbh there's nothing wrong with them anyway.
Will get finished pics soon hopefully!
John
Anyway the fail sheet was bit longer than expected and the slight knock from the front end that I hoped was a tired drop link turned out to the track rod ends, hey ho! A rear spring had snapped and there was a 41% brake imbalance at the front as well. Overall the worst MOT result I've ever had!
Ordered up new track rod ends from ECP (Thanks Nickson) front pads and discs and rear pads from G172 on cliosport, rear discs and caliper pins from worldsaparts and Eibachs from Demon Tweeks using club discount so they were actually the same price as 2 rears!
Started with changing the TREs
and then moved onto the rear springs and you can see the difference here
as you can see one was very past its best!
Did the fronts today, which was an overcomplicated joke of a design imo but maybe I'm still annoyed that I can remove and refit a clio 172 engine in less time than just this one job!
When I took the springs off the shocks I noticed something. it had clearly had 1 cup spring fitted at some point! Very glad I went for the Eibachs now! Will get a pic of them next too each other tomorrow, forgot to today!
The 2 front springs that were fitted!
The difference between a non cup and eibach
Just waiting on a couple of parts to arrive and going to order up some drop links tomorrow and that should be that taken care of for a good few years again. Both hubs seemed to mover nice and freely at least!
And this may explain the front brake imbalance abit!
Gonna make sure all the pistons are nice and free too.
Ordered up 2 drop links and 2 hub stabilisers for it today from Paul at Renault PartsDirect. The only original parts on the front suspension will be the hubs (both working well), the shocks (again in perfect order) and the wishbones which again are fine. I would change the balljoint but it's easy enough to do when the time comes and won't mean a full suspension strip down and tbh there's nothing wrong with them anyway.
Will get finished pics soon hopefully!
John