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s13eater 20-09-2006 14:05

rich, stop being:ghey and if its to load, then put some ear plugs in:D

Dr Silvia 20-09-2006 15:52

:confused:
if your car is too loud i was told it was sign of an incorrectly adjusted volume control on the headunit :rolleyes:

RichardK 20-09-2006 15:59

Ah yeh. I'll turn it down :p

PukkaSilvia 20-09-2006 20:35

Hows your clutch then?

RichardK 23-09-2006 16:07

Clutch is going to be done in a couple of weeks when Den (HINT HINT) finds out if his old (new) one will fit.

It's booked into the body shop in 2 weeks time to have a complete revamp. It's looked a bit tatty for the past couple of years so time for a partial re-spray and a few extra goodies to be fitted.

Silviagod reckons my awful tyre wear on the rear is down to badly worn bushes. This may account for the noise coming from the rear too? Only problem is I don't know what the bushes are so if anyone could answer that dumb question then please do!

In about 3-4 weeks from now it's off to have the LPG conversion.

:D

umpkin 23-09-2006 17:17

when my mate owned my car, he had both rear beam bushes go, that really badly wore the inside of his tyres, i.e he wore the inside of a brand new tyre in less than 3 weeks.

they also made a loud knock as he came off the throttle.

RichardK 23-09-2006 17:24

Ah could be then!

It's the inside of my tyres that go (as in the INSIDE where the 30psi is!) - from the exterior they look fine. Until suddenly they shred off the wheels whilst driving :( :confused:

PukkaSilvia 23-09-2006 19:27

mine do that but thats because i need to adjust my rear camber.

umpkin 23-09-2006 19:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardK
Ah could be then!

It's the inside of my tyres that go (as in the INSIDE where the 30psi is!) - from the exterior they look fine. Until suddenly they shred off the wheels whilst driving :( :confused:

that sounds just like it, what the noise form the rear that you get???

the outside of his tyres were brand new too still had the spikeys on them, the inside was bald shiney tbh :D

northerner 23-09-2006 20:05

problem is you would be best doing the rear beam camber conversion whilst its off as I didn't when I replaced the bushes and the best camber the garage could get was -2* on either side. I basically have to back tyres every year or so but on the good side it grips real well!


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