Quite a while since I've updated this.. but I've been busy with Christmas etc and a lot of attention has gone on getting my supra back on the road for summer
Still.. looking back through my camera roll I can see I gave it a good clean with the new lights in [emoji23]
Love Monaco in the sun! [emoji16] miss this weather!! Hopefully we will start getting the sun back soon
Picture with the supra
So after Christmas the MOT was due.. initially it failed on a torn steering rack boot
Plus had some advisories.. that the rear brakes were sticking
I'm told this is common in the cold weather but I decided to do a brake service, and free everything up a bit..
However..
When I took the rear discs off the near side wheel bearing fell apart despite only being sub 10k old! (Yes correct spacers etc were installed, think I just got a sh*t one!)
Unfortunately they were 13 months old and not covered under warranty [emoji22]
So new discs o'clock too.. great [emoji1303]
Whilst I was at Renault I asked for a quote on something I've been wanting to do for some time..
Full front end refresh to compliment the B14s, pure top mounts + brace and uprated engine mount and dogbone
Being as I needed to order a new steering rack boot and inner rods come with them it's how I justified it (in my head it works..[emoji848])
They (b*stards) managed to do me a very good price indeed and further convince me that spending circa £300 right after Christmas was a totally great idea
So I left with
2x Wishbones
2x balljoints
2x inner track rods
2x track rod ends
2x steering rack bushes
2x inner anti roll bar bushes
2x outer anti roll bar bushes
And a new hole in my underwear..
And then I returned for more "lovin'" in the form of two lower pinch bolts + nuts
Due to the fact I was replacing all this I decided to invest in some eibach camber bolts because at this stage I was in full f**k it mode..
To be honest it made sense so I could get it set up perfectly after all this work was carried out
Collected them from Kam Racing who were very helpful
A lot of the parts that were replaced were tired and I'm glad I did this! Inner rods..
Yeah... kinda goosed..
There was absolutely no resistance in either of them, unsurprising really..
Old vs new inner ARB bushes
These were a bit of a pain in the ass but with some careful modification (bending) of a large screwdriver I managed to pry the clamps down on the new items
Using the clamp as a pivot against the bulkhead you can just about get enough purchase on them
Bolt in and heaaave!
Just enough to get a nut on the back and pull them tight!
Steering rack bushes were next.. again.. fiddly.. frustrating..
but not tooooo bad
Took best part of two days messing around with all the fiddly little bits and doing it at the end of January probably wasn't the best call.. but hey oh!
It's dark and I seem to be missing a circular rubbery bit!
Fitted my goodridge braided lines too whilst I was there which are a nice addition to the mintex 1155's and brembo HC discs
Off to A-Line the following day to get it all set up (I know it's filthy [emoji23][emoji22] I'm waiting for a weekend to spend a good few days deep cleaning it, wheels off, suspension arches etc and underside clean too)
Very reasonably priced £38.00 and set up with an 'even' fast road spec
Very happy with the way the car drives now, turns in beautifully and feels so much tighter!
Completely got rid of the vague steering I was living with before, none of the parts that came off were alarmingly bad or broken but they all showed signs of tiredness
In fairness it is a 52 plate French car with 124k on the clock!!!! [emoji23]
I think I've made a lot of excuses for this car in the 'driving feel' department since I expected it to be a lot more sloppy compared to my last 182 which was caged, cammed and generally a lot more modified
Turns out I think that this was exactly what it's needed! Really has 'sharpened' everything
Cannot wait to get it on the track again in the summer and really push it and see the difference but even driving on the road now the car feels way more planted and sure footed
Would recommend.. il be giving Renault auto world Willenhall a 5* on trip advisor [emoji23][emoji23]
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