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matt_aka_smiler |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 18:10 |
yes mate they are. ive had my product code confirmed by email aswel as i wasnt sure either. there should be a code on a sticker that says: | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 17:07 |
i was asking if they was the right ones as i am not to sure myself | |
dan_almond |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 16:56 |
thanks mate | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 16:51 |
was looking on rally design the ones i would need to get for my x16xe are they the 6th ones down on the list http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=36&sort=2a&page=5 | |
GSi Ghost |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 13:28 |
You should be looking at approx £60 I think. | |
broster |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 13:15 |
cheapest is rally design, or look on migweb | |
davey_jack |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 13:08 |
Speak to Dave A on here, he should be able to hook u up with some | |
dan_almond |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 11:36 |
Anyone know the cheapest place to buy them online? | |
Dean_W |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 10:06 |
Nope. You need to drill the bearing caps so they are countersunk. Then you have to torque them up a few times to get the bolts to stretch. | |
dan_almond |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 10:03 |
What would in have to countersink. Do they not sit flush then? | |
Dean_W |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 09:59 |
I would fit them to that spec. I don't think they are as easy as take out and put in. I'm pretty sure you need to countersink them in the caps and there is a torque sequence. | |
dan_almond |
posted on 25th Jan 07 at 09:49 |
What are the benefits of these. Who easy are they to fit. And where is the cheapest place online to buy these. |