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Chat => Sports, Hobbies & Motors => Topic started by: mr_roll on September 29, 2008, 21:00:44 PM

Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 29, 2008, 21:00:44 PM
Ok, I gave my car a quick clean and polish on Sat afternoon

(http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/Pixel-Eater/Cars/0808280001-600.jpg)
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(http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/Pixel-Eater/Cars/0808280006-600.jpg)

This is what I transformed it into:
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(http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/Pixel-Eater/Cars/0808280008-600.jpg)
(http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/Pixel-Eater/Cars/0808280009-600.jpg)

Its still nice and smooth but its raining now, so no-one knows what itll be like tomorrow.
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 29, 2008, 21:01:42 PM
Oh yeah, I know I didnt do the tyres but I need to buy some new rear ones Vsoon anyway
Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: knighty on September 29, 2008, 22:25:01 PM
ignore!
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on September 29, 2008, 22:49:30 PM
is your rear torsion bar set to the correct height ?
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 29, 2008, 22:58:15 PM
Quote from: Markis your rear torsion bar set to the correct height ?

Its a bar from a random 106. I really have to get a Rallye rear beam but they are rarer than rocking horse sh*te and when they do come up they are often miles away or close by and in poor condition.

The one I have on doesnt have a ARB appently, I think the ARB on a rally is 21mm iirc I think the XSi is 19mm
Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Edd on September 30, 2008, 14:49:34 PM
that car looks almost as bad as my old 106!
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on September 30, 2008, 16:11:42 PM
the back beam from a saxo will do
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 30, 2008, 18:55:43 PM
Quote from: Markthe back beam from a saxo will do

Spied one or 2 on fleabay locally ;)

The Saxo beams are just as high, I want a rallye beam as they are lighter than the VTS or 106 GTi beam :)
Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Jaimz on September 30, 2008, 20:32:32 PM
Looks like itd be more suited to the roads of France, lots of shabby old pugs knocking about over here

Jaimz :rock:
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on September 30, 2008, 20:45:09 PM
Quote from: mr_roll
Quote from: Markthe back beam from a saxo will do

Spied one or 2 on fleabay locally ;)

The Saxo beams are just as high, I want a rallye beam as they are lighter than the VTS or 106 GTi beam :)

AX stuff will do too but has 3-stud hubs so youll need to change those

Get a VTS saxo setup, drop it a nick and get coilovers for the front (Again from an AX or the like)
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 30, 2008, 22:53:07 PM
Yeah, When I have it to the right hight I might think about lowering it but I do have 15" wheels for it, so it might not be needed.

I was saving for tyres over the past several months for the 4 new wheels, sure its not a great deal of money £200 or so for a set and fitting etc but now either my drive shafts or CV joint is on its way out and I want to keep that dosh just incase I have to get those fixed. I dont want to be asking my garage for credit.

So I buy 4 tyres and hope the drive shafts dont fail epically. Or buy 2 tyres for the back bald-ish tyres and save a lot of cash.

Although Im thinking, do I really need to get some expensive tyres... I mainly just drive around town and a few motorway journeys. Rarely go for a drive now-a-days. hmm

:pondering:
Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Edd on September 30, 2008, 23:10:04 PM
put the rallye steels back on it, they look like any other barryd 106 without them
Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 30, 2008, 23:13:23 PM
Quote from: Eddput the rallye steels back on it, they look like any other barryd 106 without them

I dont have them. I have 309Goodwood Speedline alloys. They are the 205 1.9GTi alloys but in dark green.

I might look to get the S2 steelies in the future, like next year as they are wider than the S1 steelies.

I also have a new bumper (front rallye S1 bumpers are hard to come by or miles away) and also plan getting the bonnet fixed or replaced and need a new slam panel and radiator too up front.
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on September 30, 2008, 23:31:20 PM
Quote from: mr_rollYeah, When I have it to the right hight I might think about lowering it but I do have 15" wheels for it, so it might not be needed.

I was saving for tyres over the past several months for the 4 new wheels, sure its not a great deal of money £200 or so for a set and fitting etc but now either my drive shafts or CV joint is on its way out and I want to keep that dosh just incase I have to get those fixed. I dont want to be asking my garage for credit.

So I buy 4 tyres and hope the drive shafts dont fail epically. Or buy 2 tyres for the back bald-ish tyres and save a lot of cash.

Although Im thinking, do I really need to get some expensive tyres... I mainly just drive around town and a few motorway journeys. Rarely go for a drive now-a-days. hmm

:pondering:

Is it clicking real bad round corners? I had an AX GT with 130hp that did that for months before I changed them.

Theyre the same as loads of other PSA cars - AX diesel, AX GT, most saxos

£40 each exchange for new ones

They take 30 mins to change.

Title: Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: knighty on September 30, 2008, 23:35:52 PM
andy I can give you a hand change them if you want ?  its a piece of cake :)
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on September 30, 2008, 23:38:31 PM
Quote from: Mark
Quote from: mr_rollYeah, When I have it to the right hight I might think about lowering it but I do have 15" wheels for it, so it might not be needed.

I was saving for tyres over the past several months for the 4 new wheels, sure its not a great deal of money £200 or so for a set and fitting etc but now either my drive shafts or CV joint is on its way out and I want to keep that dosh just incase I have to get those fixed. I dont want to be asking my garage for credit.

So I buy 4 tyres and hope the drive shafts dont fail epically. Or buy 2 tyres for the back bald-ish tyres and save a lot of cash.

Although Im thinking, do I really need to get some expensive tyres... I mainly just drive around town and a few motorway journeys. Rarely go for a drive now-a-days. hmm

:pondering:

Is it clicking real bad round corners? I had an AX GT with 130hp that did that for months before I changed them.

Theyre the same as loads of other PSA cars - AX diesel, AX GT, most saxos

£40 each exchange for new ones

They take 30 mins to change.


It isnt it will some times grind when I turn into a corner or some times when Im just driving along the road. Seeminly random times.

It also squeeks, as in going along and itll go Squeek - Squeek - Squeek etc etc.... But at random times

I was thinking, I could just get cheap tyres. Like Nexen or something, instead of Toyos which I was considering getting.
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on October 01, 2008, 00:01:52 AM
toyos are a pile of balls anyway

sidewalls are made of cheese
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: mr_roll on October 01, 2008, 22:17:18 PM
Quote from: Marktoyos are a pile of balls anyway

sidewalls are made of cheese

I have heard you say that before tbh. However, I like cheese.  :heehaw:
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Mark on October 01, 2008, 23:17:44 PM
cheese is at its best when combined with peanut butter - but im not about to spread peanut butter on my tyres.
Title: Re:Saturday Afternoon work
Post by: Rivkid on October 03, 2008, 16:47:37 PM
Quote from: Markcheese is at its best when combined with peanut butter - but im not about to spread peanut butter on my tyres.


Cheese and peanut butter?? Im starting to doubt your genius Mark....

....or is it too genius for me to comprehend...? :panic: