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Author Subject: Low boost P1 Diablo
psjunkie

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Post #1
Last month bought my 3rd 6. It's a Diablo p1 low boost. It's pretty standard apart from that.
It's mechanically sound which is a bonus but there's is quite a bit to do on the suspension and paint

Ok so
Things done so far;
Washed + polished
Rear beam mounts replaced as they were making a racket

Things to do at the moment;
Fit roller wishbones
New drop links
New ball joints
New top mount bearings
New track rod ends
Sort clunking from rear beam (hoping it's going to be arb as it has no camber or movement on the arms)

Here's a couple of pics so far. I'll be fitting all the front suspension bits hopefully tomorrow weather depending



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1997 P1 Gti 6 Charged
Posted 18th May 2015 at 19:47
psjunkie

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Post #2
Gave the wishbones a paint with some stonechip and greased them up ready to fit tomorrow

Before


After

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1997 P1 Gti 6 Charged
Posted 14th May 2015 at 18:37
psjunkie

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Post #3
Started the beam rebuild today. Well safe to say it's a nightmare to do spent all day trying to remove the arb on the donor beam since someone's previously ripped out the threads. Finally got it out by whacking the r/h arm. Brought the torsion out with it and left the trailing arm in the tube arghh!! Will sort that tomorrow.


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1997 P1 Gti 6 Charged
Posted 28th May 2015 at 19:51
Nick.gti6

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Location: Newport

Registered: 22 Aug 2013

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Post #4
Nice progress already mate Smile
Posted 29th May 2015 at 09:31

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