Once your brakes are bedded and finally bled you will feel the benefit of the braided hoses I'm sure.
Tony.
Tony.
Hopefully mate may need a hand bleeding properly but will give it another goOnce your brakes are bedded and finally bled you will feel the benefit of the braided hoses I'm sure.
Tony.
As Tony said i did get the beam powder coated i did this first i thought getting another beam sorted and the bushes replaced prior to the job made sense then it was a swap rather than having to run around getting it sorted mid jobGreat job I have this to look forward to. Nice finish on the rear beam did you have it powder coated? I might have got a lucky break as well as one of the local farmers has a place with a two point lift in for £50 or so quid a week one of my other farmer mates informed.
Im sure your right I can dial the height in with spring pads so i may do that but i think it will settle abit more. The car feels great on the road i supppse its like it would have been new. It has removed every noise its ever made its been worth while.Great job Ant. Bet it feels a lot more planted. I am sure you will still get a little bit more settlement now its on its own weight
Its the biggest single job on a zed when you think about it it is half the car removed as you say a great sense of achievement when completeAwesome work @Antm72
Having done this myself I know the feeling of when it's all back together . Feels like a massive job done
Camber adjustment bushes are from Revshift (via hack engineering) or PowerflexSince my mot fail seems to be turning into a mini version of this thread....
Where did you get;
.spring pads (i want 15/20mm)
.camber adjustment bushes
.flexi hoses
Cheers
I found 21.5mm spring pads which are the largest they are found against E36Since my mot fail seems to be turning into a mini version of this thread....
Where did you get;
.spring pads (i want 15/20mm)
.camber adjustment bushes
.flexi hoses
Cheers