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StuDoc 72

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  1. Thats exactly the wheels im after aswell. In 15"s too though
  2. Those look relatively clean for TRD's only thing was I thought they were yellow. Although I might be wrong. Nah you would get a 2nd hand set from someone who is breaking for around the 400 - 500 mark with a little patience.
  3. If money isnt a problem then buy the real thing?
  4. You will get 2nd hand meisters for around the £400 mark. Just keep your eye on the breaking thread if your not in a desperate rush they come up every now and again.
  5. Pretty much as above. Mint TRD's would probably be the best coilies going but like socks said they are all very old and worn by now. Im also not sure if the seals are available to replace dont get me wrong if they could be then a case of just having them sand blasted and painted again you would have 1 sweet set of coilies. As for d2's again very very hard on public roads id aviod them unless you visit tracks alot. You may not mind the ride but i'm afraid with a harsh ride comes alot of noise thats physics for you the energy must go somewhere. Either go for a set of meisters which tend to be the favourite for road cars. Or get yourself a good quality shock and spring set up.
  6. Lol just taking the piss.
  7. You could maybe find someone with a busted set of starlet coilies and use the top mount from them and a set of meister springs im sure you can get them new for £30 a spring or there abouts. Maybe starts to cause the cost to mount up a little. If no one has measured the diameter ill do it tonight and let you know ive just taken quite a tasty rare shock spring set up off mine for coilies.
  8. Youd be better off with just a black bonnet if you dont have money for a real carbon one. Its clear as day when they are wrapped and not genuine.
  9. What you need measured? Is it really worth while doing though? Those shocks are cheap for a reason mate they are pants. Surely if Dan wants a cheap set up then you would be better off with a good 2nd hand shock and spring kit tbh. Someone posted a newly found make of coilies for starlets cant remember who from or what brand but they were only £350 or sumthing.
  10. Cheers for pointing that out id have been lost for weeks if you hadnt shown me where to do it have been winding back a bulb.
  11. http://www.foxtbirdcougarforums.com/showthread.php?4855-How-to-change-your-analog-odometer-reading-(lots-of-pics)&s=c17055243f5bd5fbaefbabefcba8b778 A guide courtesy of our t-bird fans across the pond. Trisk can I also mention my quotation thing isnt working properly neither are all the wee emotions I remember seeing a thread to do with the version update.
  12. How the fuck do we do it though haha. I should have a spare set of dials to work with shortly and can fiddle about with them and try work it out. Could leave it under a pillar drill all day long lol. Winding it all the way round the clock might be the only option just dont want it to end up taking an age and rather than fixing the mileage ending up with 300k on the clocks haha.
  13. Does this actually work though? This was my first thought but does the odometer not have teeth on the numbers to stop this happening or do you needto go all the way up the numbers and past 0 again? Surely if it was as simple as putting a drill on and reversing it then you could put the car on a ramp and stick it in reverse and watch your mileage plummet lol.
  14. Havent looked into this more just an idea thats popped into my head. Has anybody when they have changed from KPH to MPH wound back their odometer to the correct number of miles rather than tryin to remember when you changed it over and adding both together? Or is it just a case of buying new dials near to the distance your car has done. Only implications I can see is when you go for an MOT it will be lower than it was before its last 1 but surely a call to VOSA or somthing along those lines could clear that up? Cheers
  15. Onwards n upwards nice one mate.
  16. Excellent
  17. Some man they look decent. As always Iddy cheers mate was confused by that lol.
  18. I thought that much myself. Ahh so why are there 2 different sizes does the larger 1 make your ride more firm? Going to do the other 2 bushes and both balljoints when I do the anti lift kit. Get everything freshened up.
  19. James im getting the anti lift kit from yourself so i assume it will include that bush so will only be the other ones im needing?
  20. Right so im thinking its time to renew / uprate my wishbone bushes jus for the hell of it. Been looking around and seen the powerflex set for £120 on egay. Is this seriously the kind of figure I have to pay for them? Ive fitted a million bushes in my life and never seen basic rubber ones that are soo expensive. Any knowledge on where I can get these cheaper? Or how much standard ones are? Cheers
  21. ^^^ Agree with Hou Autoglym used to be good but now its no more than a brand. Shampoo is and im not over reacting verging on shocking possibly the worst ive ever used. Wheel sealant very poor. Wheel cleaner is just soapy water. Havent tried the polishs or waxes of late due to this. My personal choice for stuff is Mer by a long shot.
  22. because its an auto lol. Slower accelerating. Slower decelerating. Heavier. Poorer in corners. Poorer fuel economy. Not to mention the daft auto stick in it lol. You will only want to change it to manual at some point so
  23. That s2000 looks sexual. Such a nice colour.
  24. Top tip. Dont buy an auto.
  25. Ahhhh gutted I just stick my house fone in whenever I need it. Dont think anyone even knows my number lol. Its a fone my pals mum used for her business and still has her answer machine on it. Proper stealth style lol
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