lol Never mind mate could of been allot worse eh??
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lol Never mind mate could of been allot worse eh??
Looking good matey.
What wiper arm you using.
Just fitted an Uno motor as i have removed firewall on mine and mate wired it in at weekend and he says my Peugeot wiper arm can slip on the spline so just wandered what yours was as i may need to source something else to try.
Cheers
Martin
I used AX set up on mine, but it did start to slip on the spline as it's worn, so i drilled it and tapped a small screw into it.
Scott
what size brake discs are they? info please
cars looking a lot better
looking good mate,not long now ay,shame about the brakes rubbing on the calpiers(nice colour),cant you just take a layer off the inside of the wheel,but as you said your getting different ones so,why did i put that lol,have a good time in germany hope it all goes well
Cheers mate, it's a pug 306 REAR wiper arm, I like the metal version of the earlier ones, however they also do a plastic smooth one on the later cars. I got the AX motor, believe the uno is the same spilinage though:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by MARTIN KELSON
280mm I believe, it's not the discs that's the problem, it's the caliper widths.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by sparkie1401
Cheers:)
Cheers dude, and see ya when I get back:)Quote:
Originally Posted by tony k
Thought I would put a little guide I made for wheel studs up on here, it'll save people between £30 and £40...
For the studs themselves you have a choice:
The length is the amount remaining AFTER it's been screwed in the hub.
38mm exposed
48mm exposed
68mm exposed
Nuts
open end nut
closed end nut
I went for the 48mm exposed stud and open end nut. This is because i'm running a 5mm spacer.
To work out what you need:
Measure the wheel thickness from the back of the wheel to the start of the taper. Ex. 15mm
The wheel nut is 22mm long (open)
So 22+13=35... so a 38mm stud will do , and leave 3mm spare...You could use a closed nut on this setup.
If for example you have the same but with a 3mm spacer, so:
22+13+3=38mm I would advise going the next stud up to leave plenty of thread.
It works out to around £20-30 for most combos :beer:
Hope this helps people, mods you wanna copy this to tech or something?
Yeah I suppose, the car could have caught alight:roll: lolQuote:
Originally Posted by scott.parker