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Author Subject: Replaced rear subframe mounts
cwspellowe

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Location: Calderbank

Registered: 19 Jul 2009

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Post #1
..and as usual a one hour job turned into a bas**rd 6 hour one.

As some of you know, i spun the car last week and the back end's been all over the place, even when not driving like a fanny. Knew the rear forward mounts needed doing at some point and figured they must have been the cause of the dodgy handling, so spent today with my mate faffing around.

Time: About 6 hours (Only would have needed one if everything went to plan!)
Tools: Spanner set, ratchet set, blowtorch(?!), screwdrivers, big f*ck off hammer.
Money spent: Two new forward rear subframe mounts,

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Bye bye Sundance Kid Sad
Posted 23rd Aug 2009 at 02:30
c4lks

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Location: chester

Registered: 13 May 2005

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Post #2
a superb effort my friend Thumbs up
(did tell you about not letting that bolt slip through Whistle )

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Posted 23rd Aug 2009 at 16:21
cwspellowe

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Location: Calderbank

Registered: 19 Jul 2009

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Post #3
Why thank you kind sir

Yeah i knew not to let the bottom bolt slide all the way through, but we had to tap it out and the dumbass tapped it too hard and it pinged out the other side!

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Bye bye Sundance Kid Sad
Posted 23rd Aug 2009 at 17:46

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