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Re: project rs turbo rep *** poxy bumper***
only thing is, probly a stupid question, but with the turbo vents in aint this going to cause problems when it rains???
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** poxy bumper***
noo, as long as the air filter doesnt sit directly under it its fine
engines are mainly water proof anyway, thats how some people pressure wash engines, after covering the filter and delicate electrics
engines are mainly water proof anyway, thats how some people pressure wash engines, after covering the filter and delicate electrics

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Re: project rs turbo rep *** poxy bumper***
ohhh ok just thought rain on wires and on the battery wouldnt go well together
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** poxy bumper***
fezza89 :well the quote for the bumper alone was £60 so i thought in for a penny in for a pound lets get the bonnet done too
damn right mate, while the paints in the gun, he just as well do the bonnet
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** poxy bumper***
get ya self a battery cover if your worried about it mate 
theyre cheap at fords
theyre cheap at fords

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Re: project rs turbo rep *** coilover help***
ive got coilovers coming my way and seeing as ive never had them before im unsure what else is needed to fit, is it a case of just taking my current shocks and springs off and bolting them staight on or do i need other stuff?
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** coilover help***
like i sai din the pm's yea thats all you do, but to adjust them height wise i believe you need the spanner

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Re: project rs turbo rep *** coilover help***
yea its just a direct replacement for the original units buddy nice and easy to sort out
if you have any problems pm me im sure i can help ya out and you will need a c spanner to adjust the height on them
but its all very easy
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** coilover help***
smidydevil :yea its just a direct replacement for the original units buddy nice and easy to sort outif you have any problems pm me im sure i can help ya out and you will need a c spanner to adjust the height on them
but its all very easy
ok thanks russ ill keep you in mind
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
Depending on how well the thread is lubed up ect, you should be able to jack the front up and undo the lock bolt if you have one and wind them up/down by hand (well two). If you have the spring seat and a locking ring, then you will need a spanner. But its fairly easy to make one if you have the tools
Ive got a home made one somewhere in my toolbox along with a proper one too.
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
got it taxed today because i couldnt wait much longer to drive it, getting there now
hopefully book it in the bodyshop for the front bumper and bonnet late this week, got coilovers on the way, then mot next month
drove it around quite a bit today for the first time since october, then gave it a wash, didnt polish because i didnt see the point with the bumper how it is plus it looked like it was gonna rain
then stuck the rear bumper green strip on
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hopefully book it in the bodyshop for the front bumper and bonnet late this week, got coilovers on the way, then mot next month
drove it around quite a bit today for the first time since october, then gave it a wash, didnt polish because i didnt see the point with the bumper how it is plus it looked like it was gonna rain
then stuck the rear bumper green strip on
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
looks good mate, straighten that exhaust tip! 

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cheers dude, exhaust tip is straight its an oval shape and the camera angle make it look wonky
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
ahh
glad your goign to be lowering it, it needs it in that final picture, will look great then
glad your goign to be lowering it, it needs it in that final picture, will look great then

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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
yeah its crying out to be lowerd, im expecting alot of scraping going in and out the garage when its done 
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looking really good buddy
keep it up and as said if the coilovers are well lubed u can just adjust them by hand mine are gaz and have the one "nut" and its quite easy to adjust with ur hand and some wd40
keep it up and as said if the coilovers are well lubed u can just adjust them by hand mine are gaz and have the one "nut" and its quite easy to adjust with ur hand and some wd40
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Re: project rs turbo rep *** taxed***
smidydevil :looking really good buddy![]()
keep it up and as said if the coilovers are well lubed u can just adjust them by hand mine are gaz and have the one "nut" and its quite easy to adjust with ur hand and some wd40
thanks mate, cant wait to fit them now
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Re: project rs turbo rep
erm been driving the car for the last couple of days, all is well apart from every now and then i get a slight smell of burning
bearing in mind the car hasnt had a good run since october. i dont know what it could be, i had a saxo that smelt of burning abit and it was the brakes sticking but ive checked them and thier fine.
any ideas? or ill have to buy a stronger air freshner lol
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any ideas? or ill have to buy a stronger air freshner lol
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Re: project rs turbo rep
these goodies arrived today

resting on my trusty wwf bed sheet
couple of things tho;
the nut that goes on the top of the thread on the fronts wont budge without turning the whole thread?????
plus on one of them theres a rubber washer/bush on the top under the nut but on the other one its under the cup thing?? im guessing its meant to be on the top like the other one?
heres some pics of what i mean
im guessing this is the right way

and this is the wrong way???


one last thing, what are the knobs for at the bottom of the rear coilovers? one can be turn but the other ones stiff??
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resting on my trusty wwf bed sheet
couple of things tho;
the nut that goes on the top of the thread on the fronts wont budge without turning the whole thread?????
plus on one of them theres a rubber washer/bush on the top under the nut but on the other one its under the cup thing?? im guessing its meant to be on the top like the other one?
heres some pics of what i mean
im guessing this is the right way

and this is the wrong way???


one last thing, what are the knobs for at the bottom of the rear coilovers? one can be turn but the other ones stiff??
cheers
brad
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
2nd pic is right mate, the bearing should be under the cup. The adjusters on the rear are to set the damping of the rear shocks. They do tend to seize up pretty easily. Very much doubt it will free off and will need to be reuilt if you want them fixed. Do the damping adjusters on the top of the front shocks work ok as they dont look to good from the pics?

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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
Have you tried holding the threads at the top on the flats and then turning the nut off?

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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
rs220bhp :2nd pic is right mate, the bearing should be under the cup. The adjusters on the rear are to set the damping of the rear shocks. They do tend to seize up pretty easily. Very much doubt it will free off and will need to be reuilt if you want them fixed. Do the damping adjusters on the top of the front shocks work ok as they dont look to good from the pics?
ok so ill try and get the top nut off and stick it under the cup,
i take it the rear adjusters not working wont make it un drivable?
and where are the damping adjusters on the fronts? is it the silver ring directly above the spring?
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
Ratspeed :Have you tried holding the threads at the top on the flats and then turning the nut off?
yep tried it but theyre solid, ive just stuck some wd40 on them
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
It depends what there set to mate, they may be set to hard or soft for what you want but you wont know until you fit.
It looks like the front adjusters might be missing aswell so you may have the same problem with the fronts. Ontop of the thread on the fronts there should be a bit with 2 flat sides and ontop of that should be a 8mm nut that you turn to adjust the damping on the front. Should be able to see in the pic below. EDIT can see in your pics there missing as you can just make out the holes where they would have gone into

Have you tired holding the shaft with mole grips while you try and undo it, You dont wanna try to hard incase you scratch it or just pop to a garage and get them to airgun it off.
Were you sold these as being in full working order? Im guessing these are the ones you PM,d me about. If they were sold as being in full working order id be asking for a refund as it £40-50 a corner to rebuild them and if non of the adjusters are there or working there only good for height adjustment
It looks like the front adjusters might be missing aswell so you may have the same problem with the fronts. Ontop of the thread on the fronts there should be a bit with 2 flat sides and ontop of that should be a 8mm nut that you turn to adjust the damping on the front. Should be able to see in the pic below. EDIT can see in your pics there missing as you can just make out the holes where they would have gone into

Have you tired holding the shaft with mole grips while you try and undo it, You dont wanna try to hard incase you scratch it or just pop to a garage and get them to airgun it off.
Were you sold these as being in full working order? Im guessing these are the ones you PM,d me about. If they were sold as being in full working order id be asking for a refund as it £40-50 a corner to rebuild them and if non of the adjusters are there or working there only good for height adjustment

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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
last time i sent some on for refurb it was like £35 rear £45/£50 front.
take the one that wont undo to a garage and have the nut wound off with a windy gun, they norm sorts it out
take the one that wont undo to a garage and have the nut wound off with a windy gun, they norm sorts it out
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
agreed the airgun should knock it off, copper slip grease the threads up before fitting the nut back on

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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
rs220bhp :It depends what there set to mate, they may be set to hard or soft for what you want but you wont know until you fit.
It looks like the front adjusters might be missing aswell so you may have the same problem with the fronts. Ontop of the thread on the fronts there should be a bit with 2 flat sides and ontop of that should be a 8mm nut that you turn to adjust the damping on the front. Should be able to see in the pic below. EDIT can see in your pics there missing as you can just make out the holes where they would have gone into
Have you tired holding the shaft with mole grips while you try and undo it, You dont wanna try to hard incase you scratch it or just pop to a garage and get them to airgun it off.
Were you sold these as being in full working order? Im guessing these are the ones you PM,d me about. If they were sold as being in full working order id be asking for a refund as it £40-50 a corner to rebuild them and if non of the adjusters are there or working there only good for height adjustment
ok ill take them up a garage today to get the nut off. im propper pi$$ed off because the bloke i bought them off told me they were fully adjustable and had only recently been rebuilt
i needed these to get through a mot ill struggle to make fitp now
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
Just a thought, if the nut is turning the whole thread and is jammed solid an air gun isnt gonna get it off (as the thread is turning) wouldnt it be better to get a nut splitter to cut it off and just replace the nut, you also have to consider it could be thread thats fooked. Just food for thought.
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
Jay001 :Just a thought, if the nut is turning the whole thread and is jammed solid an air gun isnt gonna get it off (as the thread is turning) wouldnt it be better to get a nut splitter to cut it off and just replace the nut, you also have to consider it could be thread thats fooked. Just food for thought.
good point, the threads are moving with the nut, ill get them to the garage and see what they come up with
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
just been up the garage, he argued with me that the rubber bearing should be on top of the cup not under it???
so confused now
can someone please confirm which way is right???
cheers
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can someone please confirm which way is right???
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
I just bought a set of avo coil overs new. Ill get the instructions out when i get home.
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Re: project rs turbo rep****goodies****
ok thanks mate
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