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Fitted these
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And went to Wetherby for some new wheels
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You have been a busy boy mate. Looks great.Fitted these
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And went to Wetherby for some new wheels
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Ha ha ha very easily I use washers to get the height I wanted and then made some Ali plates up if you don't have a spoiler there's plenty of room just check it when you lift it up. The best thing about it doesn't cost any money I've added some photographs show you washers and then the alley spaces just got to paint them now when I get time. You definitely will need some longer bolts.
Not too bad. front grill off and you have plenty of access. Wires through the grommet behind the fuse box, cables down to the back to join the rear ones in the box. Permeant live from the small light in the boot. Then brake and reverse feeds all from the drivers side.I (or should I say the wife) could do with some front parking sensors. How easy are they to fit for an idiot like me @dognero ?
Common place for them to break unfortunately. Mines gone there twice now! Think it's beyond a weld job on mine this time though. Will have to see what else can be done or it'll be an expensive custom stainless job for me.Today I BROKE TB2.Going down Bluebell hill I thought oo she's sounding nice today, even got more get up and go than usual. Must like the rain. THEN the exhaust got up and went . Turned around and went home. Haven't got ramps and my axle stands were for my lifted landrover so way too tall for an Elgrand, but from what I can see from laying in the wet gutter the pipe has broken or separated at the join between the two silencers. Ho hum. Now to try and find a decent exhaust repair shop in Medway.
Like I said the other day, life sucks at the moment. If it can go wrong it has, if it hasn't yet it will.
Not too bad. front grill off and you have plenty of access. Wires through the grommet behind the fuse box, cables down to the back to join the rear ones in the box. Permeant live from the small light in the boot. Then brake and reverse feeds all from the drivers side.
Fitted these
Parking sensors
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And went to Wetherby for some new wheels
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Yes they are mateLove the wheels @dognero!! Are they Qashqai 18"?
That's beautiful! No other word for it.Been a busy boy today!! Completely stripped the front end off, to replace drivers side front wing, and put my new bumper on. From thisView attachment 3847to thisView attachment 3848View attachment 3849to this View attachment 3850View attachment 3851View attachment 3852
Cheers fella kinda sums up how I feel about it too!!That's beautiful! No other word for it.
That should be a reply to Robp. Got the posts mixed up.There's wheels under that brake dust?
Yeah there sure is some wheels under there some where! Got new brembo pads to put on, these pagid one's are the worst I've ever had for dustThat should be a reply to Robp. Got the posts mixed up.
Kids will have those mate in daysInspired by all you guys, I decided to take on my first mod. Despite my lack of technical knowledge I just dived straight in & thought to hell with it - if it goes wrong, it goes wrong.
Pretty pleased with the results though. And yes I know the vehicle needs washing
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- I'm taking bets on how long it is before they get nicked. I'm guessing 3 days.
@Phil hope you're doing a write up with pictures on how you fitted them? Was it hard, any specialist tools needed due to it being an import? I think I will just drive the 200 miles to my closest Elgrand specialist when I have mine done