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Couple of pics of my '6.

First is just after I bought it, second was taken today after putting my minilites on (fitted with 195/65 15's) there's a bit of a gap at the top of the arches (which will soon dissapear when I lower my lardy ar*e into the car) and I've put on a leather rimmed moto-lita steering wheel (second hand and nicely worn in from ebay) I'm starting to feel really comfortable with the car now. :)

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Couple of pics of my '6.

First is just after I bought it, second was taken today after putting my minilites on (fitted with 195/65 15's) there's a bit of a gap at the top of the arches (which will soon dissapear when I lower my lardy ar*e into the car) and I've put on a leather rimmed moto-lita steering wheel (second hand and nicely worn in from ebay) I'm starting to feel really comfortable with the car now. :)

 

Those wheels do look nice.. I'm currently fighting 60mph vibration with newly balanced tyres and I suspect one or more bent steel wheels and if it goes on much longer I may have to go down the minilite/panasport route myself.

 

How is that wind blocker working out for you ?

 

Stan

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there's a bit of a gap at the top of the arches

Hi Simon

That looks a really nice car & the Minilites’ suit it really well don’t they; I hope you don’t mind me saying (& I’m really not being picky) but although the front looks about right, the rear looks a little high to me with even a hint of positive camber! The gap above the rear wheels looks to be quit a bit more than the front, it’s just an observation & I appreciate it may well be the camera angle.

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Hi Stan,

 

The windblocker works really well, it was something to make long distances more comfortable for my wife. It seems to have done the trick!

 

Simon :)

Smart looking car simon, I have minilites on my 5 and they do make it look the biz. So the wind blocker cuts down the noise from the passengers seat as well as the wind.

 

P.S does look a bit high at the rear.

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Simon,

as previously stated, nice looking car, and those minilites really set it off.

Like you, I have a wind deflector which I purchased a year ago to please the missus when travelling long distances, and I think they work well. Yours looks very much like mine. Classic Additions. Nice touch !

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I'm currently fighting 60mph vibration with newly balanced tyres and I suspect one or more bent steel wheels

 

That's what I had on my '250. I thought TR6 wheels were better... Anyway, there is no trace of vibration at any speed with 6" Panasports ( since 1991). :)

 

I was able to locate the runout easily on the original wheels - spec was 0.040" max and I found a minimum of 0.050" and it was as high as 0.080". :o

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Simon, the wheels got delivered this morning and the tyres fitted this afternoon, now after a couple of weeks of brilliant weather it's chucking it down :angry:

 

The tyres are Fuldas and 195/65 looks a good size for the 6" rim, wide enough to protect the rims from kerbing without being OTT, I'll post a pic if it stops raining.

 

Ron

 

PS Phoned CM, no extra charge :)

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the rear looks a little high to me with even a hint of positive camber! The gap above the rear wheels looks to be quit a bit more than the front, it’s just an observation & I appreciate it may well be the camera angle.

 

 

I don't think it's as bad as it looks in the first pics, although it does sit a little high.If I could drop it just about an inch, I think it wouldn't compromise the ground clearance too much. I'm hoping to convert the rear to Spax (or similar) so I'll wait until thats done before I start messing around with shorter/harder springs. Here are some more pics I took the other day.

 

Simon

 

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Hi Simon

 

Looks even better in these pictures. For what it is worth I put some locking wheel nuts on mine to help discourage any would be thieves. Got them from the TSSC (who said that) .

 

All the best

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