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trchris

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  1. Hi Mick l supplied the dash top and crash pads they sent them down the road to the trimmers. The ‘H’ frame l did myself with a kit from eBay . The small splits and missing bits of vinyl they fill as long as it’s not too big a piece missing ,l believe they use body filler and sand back, from the conversation l had with Gary Chris
  2. Have had TRGB recover mine to match the rest (exposed stitching ) although they do out source this service Chris
  3. Hi It sound like out of balance throttle bodies Chris
  4. Hi Phil l always leave my oil level mid way up the dip stick just remember that the min is the lowest you should have in the sump and the max is obviously the most in between is fine the lines are just guides Chris
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    Oil cooler

    I think it’s another modification that’s drifted from the competition cars onto road cars that’s not really needed but that’s only my opinion Chris
  6. I agree fair price for it, seems like prices are where they should be lately and not over inflated because of greed Chris
  7. As Andy says blue hylamor doesn’t set also once fibre washers have become soaked they really need to be replaced with new and l would fit dry Chris
  8. Hi Mick yes that’s what l meant along with getting drift when caught in the tarmac tracks the HGVs make !!! Chris
  9. Just checked my 20lts of westway 20/50 mineral oil it states 1500ppm Zinc 1450ppm Phosphorus and 2900ppm Sulphur if this helps anyone perfectly ok for me Chris
  10. Hi David I’m running Minilite 5.5j wheels with 165/80 15 and find it fine on my 4a handling isn’t as good as 195 but low speed turning is so it’s a fair compromise overall
  11. I’m with Bob Westway 20/50 although it’s their mineral oil not semi synthetic good value as well especially when you buy 20lts no need to buy a designer brand it’s all the same in the grand scheme of things if you have low psi it’s not the oil causing it Chris
  12. Hi Phil l use a product called elbow grease any supermarket has it about£2 ish for a trigger spray works wonders even on the bbq Chris
  13. I’ve got the arms that use a Phillips screw to tighten onto the wheel box to help keep it on l used gorilla glue on the splind portion that attaches using the screw yet to use in anger but stayed attached when dry run tested Chris
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