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Windowlicker 16-01-2009 12:38 PM

Fitting RTAB shortly, Tips please!
 
Hi there,

Going to get some powerflex RTA bushes shortly, just wondering, as i have yet to get amongst the underside of the car, ( :whistle: yes i know, how slack ) are they visible, accessible from under the car with it on axle stands, does anything need removing for access, wheels, exhaust parts etc??

Just want to be prepared when i start,
Thank ya smelly crutch peeps :thumbs:

cslsmiffy 16-01-2009 04:03 PM

Limiter Kit
 
See my post in for sale section mate, my kits are ready to go ,getting pictures of kits taken over the weekend(will post them next week)They will come with full fitting instructions and take approx 1 hour to fit . Me and my mate have got kit's fitted to our cars and they completley transform the car ! It will be the best £70.00 modification you will ever fit !! P.S.... I am an ex Evo man myself , have had about 8 over the years. Cheers Tim

bryce 16-01-2009 04:44 PM

There's a good guide here, scroll to the third post.

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=179844

dave1 16-01-2009 04:47 PM

easy

step 1 take to garage

step 2 collect from garage

step 3 pay bill

job done :notworthy:

Windowlicker 16-01-2009 05:07 PM

Re: Limiter Kit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cslsmiffy
See my post in for sale section mate, my kits are ready to go ,getting pictures of kits taken over the weekend(will post them next week)They will come with full fitting instructions and take approx 1 hour to fit . Me and my mate have got kit's fitted to our cars and they completley transform the car ! It will be the best £70.00 modification you will ever fit !! P.S.... I am an ex Evo man myself , have had about 8 over the years. Cheers Tim

Thanks Tim, i will keep checking this weekend for pics, interested to see what the kit consists of, as an ex evo man :clown: you too have probably got used to spending lots for a little in return. :banghead:
So if i can transform the old shed for 70 squids then i am interersted :hahaha:
Cheers, Nick

bryce 16-01-2009 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave1
easy

step 1 take to garage

step 2 collect from garage

step 3 pay bill

job done :notworthy:

No fun in that.

Windowlicker 16-01-2009 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave1
easy

step 1 take to garage

step 2 collect from garage

step 3 pay bill

job done :notworthy:

You lazy fanny Dave :blalalala:

Only way to be truly happy with something is to do it yourself :smokin:

Windowlicker 16-01-2009 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryce86
There's a good guide here, scroll to the third post.

http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=179844

Thanks for that dude, will take a look :thumbs:

cslsmiffy 16-01-2009 05:20 PM

I have spent more money on scoobs and evo's than i care to remember. Trying not to go down same route with my csl which i must say is almost perfect, These kits are great me and my mate spent a lot of time getting them just right they make the steering feel much more positive as well as stopping rear movement (as the rear is held tight you dont have to keep making little movements of steering to keep it straght) you will be well pleased if you fit the kit.

dave1 16-01-2009 05:27 PM

not a nice job at all dont see any satisfaction in sweating cutting your fingers getting shit in your eyes swearing and wishing you had never bothered

more satisfaction in collecting it and driving home thinking ooh that's better and im still clean :thumbs:

ps make sure you get the geo done afterwards


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