massivewangers
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The overhaul has begun!
Managed to find a set of Cooksport springs for a good price, which turned up a couple of days ago. Seemed silly not to give it a bit of a drop if I was taking it apart anyway. The 200 Cup front shocks, new top mounts and new lower arms arrived from RPD earlier this week.
Yesterday afternoon I thought I would do the rears, as well as giving the brakes a lick of paint.
Crappy standard spring:
No spring:
Comparison:
Cooksport fitted:
I noticed that one of the rear brakes was sticking a little, so I took the caliper off for a look. Both rears were replaced by the garage before I bought the car last summer, so I didn't think that was the problem. It looks like one of the sliders in the carrier has seized up. I couldn't get it to budge, so have ordered another one.
Anyway, back down and Speedlines fitted to the rear:
The offset fills the arches perfectly:
Started the front this afternoon, but haven't got that far yet. It's a bit of a ball ache compared to the rear. Whoever decided that pinch bolts were a good idea at the bottom of a damper should be shot in the face Should look decent when it's done though.
Managed to find a set of Cooksport springs for a good price, which turned up a couple of days ago. Seemed silly not to give it a bit of a drop if I was taking it apart anyway. The 200 Cup front shocks, new top mounts and new lower arms arrived from RPD earlier this week.
Yesterday afternoon I thought I would do the rears, as well as giving the brakes a lick of paint.
Crappy standard spring:
No spring:
Comparison:
Cooksport fitted:
I noticed that one of the rear brakes was sticking a little, so I took the caliper off for a look. Both rears were replaced by the garage before I bought the car last summer, so I didn't think that was the problem. It looks like one of the sliders in the carrier has seized up. I couldn't get it to budge, so have ordered another one.
Anyway, back down and Speedlines fitted to the rear:
The offset fills the arches perfectly:
Started the front this afternoon, but haven't got that far yet. It's a bit of a ball ache compared to the rear. Whoever decided that pinch bolts were a good idea at the bottom of a damper should be shot in the face Should look decent when it's done though.