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Takedown

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Post #151
im not using cheapo cardboardscrews in my 250 quid doorpanels Wink

Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 13:59
welshpug!

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Post #152
you can get 50 rivnuts for £6.50 on ebay.

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 14:48
marco gti6

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Post #153
It looks like you trimmed down the front splitter finaly. Get us some pics of the front now it is done ;-)
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 16:25
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Post #154
Ive paid 7 euros for 10, and these come in a complete kit, not only rivnuts, plastic plugs, anodised nuts,rubber washer...

Rollcage nr 2 was delivered today, and i had quick testfit, the rearsection with X isnt attached now, i just put it up against the mainhoop.

Some picwhoreing!






Xsection only put against the mainhoop, thats why i looks weird







Just need to find a solution for the rearviewmirror now, and yes i need to fit the other aerocatch Wink

@ Marco, ive only quickly anglegrinded the excess off, the front is nowhere near completion, will be different, not liking the chrome IC piping, so i will get them coated black.
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 17:20
niw

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Post #155
Looking good.

How have you mounted your Evo L seat? I'm having alot of trouble fitting my Evo 2 Plus, cuz it's wider in the front and then it doesnt allign with the sliders on the sidemounts... Sad

I'm using sparco tailored subframe + sliders and sparco steel side mounts, so should be fine... Sad
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 17:33
phillipm

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Post #156
Argh, doglegged a-pillars. Why on earth do firms do that?

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 17:34
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Post #157
phillipm wrote:
Argh, doglegged a-pillars. Why on earth do firms do that?


I was going to comment on that too, i'm assuming they are much structurally weaker than ones like mine?

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:04
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Post #158
Lots, which is why the MSA banned 'em.

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:05
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Post #159
@ niw, you have to grind off the sliders, with them on youre almost sitting with your head against the roof.
I have zero problems with the subframes, and ive got a Evo L and a EVO 2

@ PhillipM, ive asked for it like this.... looks alot better the the normal straight ones sitting 1/3 in the dooropening.
When it compromises something so be it...
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:06
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Post #160
when it is safety being compromised.

NO THANKS!

RUN AWAY!!!!

looks s**t IMO.

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:08
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Post #161
Takedown wrote:

@ PhillipM, ive asked for it like this.... looks alot better the the normal straight ones sitting 1/3 in the dooropening.
When it compromises something so be it...


Well, your choice if you wanted if for looks, but it does substantially weaken the a-pillar in a rollover.

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:12
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Post #162
Oke Phillip, thankyou i didnt know that, the cage in my M3 was the same (Wiechers)

@ Welshpug since you can only give negative s**tcomments, looks like thats al coming from your keyboard... p**s of please then and go work on your lovely ZX Whistle
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:14
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Post #163
Blah

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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:26
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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:31
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Post #165
To be fair the front legs would fail scrutineering for any MSA event.



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Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 18:55
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Post #166
Thank god i have nothing to do with the MSA Wink

Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 19:02
niw

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Post #167
Hmm okay, what sidemounts do you use?

These:

Or these:

Or are you using alloy mounts?
Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 19:08
Takedown

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Post #168
You can use whatever sidemounts you want, they are 99% the same... even the cheapest will do...


Posted 3rd Feb 2013 at 19:12
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Post #169
Boltin...


Some dayshots,


and i put some weight in the back to see how it looks lowered, a lot better!


And, look what ive found! and bought!

very very very rare in 17" Peugeot Gutmann Cup Edition wheels
7x17 ET12





Ive only seen a set once in 15"

there in good condition, but not liking the silver so theyll get a makeover later on...

Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 12:05
daver6

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Post #170
phillipm wrote:
Argh, doglegged a-pillars. Why on earth do firms do that?


To build in some structural weakening of the safety device... why else?! Dunno

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Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 12:18
daver6

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Post #171
Also, where in Holland are you from? Don't the dutch dislike Holland and prefer the Netherlands?

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Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 12:21
Takedown

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Post #172
Im from the North.. Dont know what they prefer, i cant be bothered how they call us Wink
Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 13:16
marco gti6

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Post #173
Takedown wrote:
Im from the North.. Dont know what they prefer, i cant be bothered how they call us Wink


Laugh my ass off +1 for that LOL
Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 13:23
eliotrw

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Post #174
Never understood the dutch-holland-netherlands thing.
Whats the deal?

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Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 13:34
Takedown

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Post #175
Dont know mate... Wink
Posted 4th Feb 2013 at 13:43

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