seanl82
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Just a quick update, I've not received a reply from them via email, so I'll give em a call in the new year.
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Watched it last night. Anyone else got a real hankering for an Esprit V8 now! lol
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Ah yeah that's him. Cheers Ross! :thumbleft:
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My apologies then Ross, I must have been thinking of someone else.
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Indeed. In fact, 215 would be even better. 205 would give a fair bit too much stretch actually.
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And Ross, wasn't it you that had 2 blow outs due to dangerous amounts of stretch?
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I'd go minimum 205/50. 195 is way too thin for 8j. 205 were originally fitted to standard wheels only 6.5j so 205 will give a touch of stretch but will be safe. 195 will be dangerous imo.
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One on ebay atm Tomi
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Rear sensors follow front to back on the passenger side, then connect to the sensors under the rear seats. The sensors have an attached grommet to seal as it comes through the floor just behind the connection points. Inside the bay it goes through the firewall on the passenger side, right front sensor and pedal position sensor followeth firewall to the right, left front sensor goes up the turret, two connectors for the pump, and another for the resistor, the supply wires direct to the battery.
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Not too much this year, a keyboard, fisherprice track, a Police ride on bike all being enjoyed by a chocolate covered baby And the epic build! Hotwheels loop the loop, it's ace! Yes I know it needs moving right a bit........ Show us your build!
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My holder kept falling out. I drilled a small hole in the bracket bit that sits behind the ashtray and put a small interior screw in it to secure. Can't see the additional screw as that's hidden behind the ashtray case too.
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I thought exactly the same thing! Haha... These rich Arabs eh!
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Merry Xmas all, better get to bed before Santa arrives!
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Disconnect the alarm. It may or may not be the problem but it'll rule it out. Worth cleaning up all earth points though, and tilt the fuse box forward and make sure the connectors are all in properly. They should be locked in place by a plastic bar that pushes in on the right hand side of the box.
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Thanks Ian. Been about 4 weeks now, they didn't have any idea how long they would be when I phoned Friday so it just a waiting game I suppose.
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Thanks Jim, that a good idea actually, I'll pick some up and use that as a temporary measure. :thumbleft:
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MOT booked for 1000 on Monday 29th. Fingers crossed the brake pedal position sensor change is the final problem, I'll find out when I fit it on the 28th! Heritage still have no idea when my scuttle clips are going to arrive. I'll have to put the scuttle on with the few old clips I have and hope it holds, or just run without it and put the wipers on for a short period. Want it done ASAP as hoping to take it to Plymouth just after new year for a little Devon mini-meet!
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Ron's Blackberry VR6 - A11 VRX - Getting her back on the road
seanl82 replied to Hofmiester's topic in Members Gallery
Ouch! Not looking forward to changing mine next year then! -
^ This is what I use. Runs the satnav and charges the phone when required. Maybe not as neat as having a dedicated one hidden somewhere, but easily removed when not in use.
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Probably not a good idea of you putting a vid showing your speedo, whilst driving on a public road on an open forum tbh EJ
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Corrado Part Duex - 24V Aqua Blue - She's gone.
seanl82 replied to Sean_Jaymo's topic in Members Gallery
Can't believe you trashed the lump on the Porka, shame on you for being a crap driver...................... :lol: :thumbleft: -
Corrado Part Duex - 24V Aqua Blue - She's gone.
seanl82 replied to Sean_Jaymo's topic in Members Gallery
Wow, didn't realise you'd gone through all this before Sean! That looks immense! -
Not on the Corrado I'm afraid chaps. I did it on my mk3 Golf and it's pretty much the same securing arrangements iirc.
