have u got those alloys on yet? wanna see what they look like on ur motor.
and when u get round to replacing the central silencer, make sure u get plenty of that holts gun gum sealant putty on there.
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tried then on don't fit stud patten don't match spoke to the bloke who i got them and he "forgot" to tell me they don't fit most gm car , but they do fit the peugeot so they will go on once i got a spacer for the rear
the pipe i got was 3 feet long, but i ended up cutting it and using only 2 ft of it. and to make it fit snuggly onto the cars pipes some persuasion by hammer and angle grinder was required. i cut 4 v-shaped slots at each end (about an inch long) so that the 4 quarters could bend in to form the smaller diameter, then clamped using 57mm exhaust clamps (halfords). and then sealed the leaks with holts gun gum putty/paste and bandage.
and to cut the silencer from the exhaust i also had to remove the mounting brackets and the heat shield (by cutting with the angle grinder) so that i could get as close as possible to the actual silencer box for cutting.
ps. when it comes to buying wheels for the lanos u want a 4x100 stud pattern and an offset between 35 and 40
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hopefully going to do my exhaust today, now i got kwit fit to replace the nus and bolts1t on the cat as i snap one and the other losed it thred and would come off,
got to get the key for my grands house as she is away, doing it at her house coz it out the way and i had a belt saw
there which will cut in to almost anything, and there are a some tools there i might need,
have u got any pictures of where you connected the vacuum gauge to? cos im sure ive done mine wrong, as it gives "useless" readings at times, lol. cheers.
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ah, basically the same as where im getting the vacuum reading from. guess it's just the bigger engine giving higher readings. (ie: causing a bigger vacuum). cheers.
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