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alan-g-w

posted on 9th Jun 09 at 19:34

quote:
Originally posted by djgritt
quote:
Originally posted by alan-g-w
Jubilees are nowhere near as strong as exhaust clamps. I'd be swapping them asap.


Been alright for the last 3 months...

Havent worked loose or moved atall either :thumbs:


That's not the point. My understanding of it is that the ARB needs to be very tight against that rear beam to make it the most rigid it can be. If you're using jubilees you might not be getting it tight enough and so not making the most of it.


Gareth F

posted on 9th Jun 09 at 18:09

They will probably snap as they go under stress mid corner :o
Exhaust clamps are cheap :thumbs:


djgritt

posted on 9th Jun 09 at 17:32

quote:
Originally posted by alan-g-w
Jubilees are nowhere near as strong as exhaust clamps. I'd be swapping them asap.


Been alright for the last 3 months...

Havent worked loose or moved atall either :thumbs:


alan-g-w

posted on 9th Jun 09 at 17:20

Jubilees are nowhere near as strong as exhaust clamps. I'd be swapping them asap.


Gareth F

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 22:12

I bought the 92mm exhaust clamps off ebay for £5 but thet dont sit well, using square plates under the beam instead of the curved section of the clamp.


djgritt

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 21:53

I couldn't find big enough exhaust clamps in local shops so whammed on big Jubilee Clips instead - seems to work, until i source some proper clamps...


Jakey

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 19:37

Ooo ta lads! Yeah i got all the rubbers, snapped one of the bolts but i only need 2 by the looks of things! Just need somebody with a pillar drill now!

Cheers again guys!


Gareth F

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 19:31

No i was missing my clamp so had trouble holding it still whilst drilling it. Used three sizes of drill bits which were old but i new they could handle it. Looking to get flat metalplates to use with the exhaust clamps so it sits better.

[Edited on 08-06-2009 by Gareth F]


djgritt

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 19:01

quote:
Originally posted by Gareth F
Heres the link to the original "How to" http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=477327
Drilling the holes are a piant in the arse and that was using a pillar drill :(
So dont know about a normal hand drill :o


I drilled mine easy with a Pillar Drill - piece of piss!

Were you using crappy Bits? And did you stage it through using a pilot and gradually getting bigger?


Gareth F

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 18:11

Heres the link to the original "How to" http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=477327
Drilling the holes are a piant in the arse and that was using a pillar drill :(
So dont know about a normal hand drill :o


Gareth F

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 18:03

Um drill a hole in each end of the bar (on the flat bits) bigger enough for some sturdy bolts. then get some fuck off big exhaust clamps ill find you site i got mine from. Then bolt it up :)
Did you get all the bushes? two on the main bar and one at each end (square ones)


Jakey

posted on 8th Jun 09 at 16:25

Got myself a rear ARB of a Cav SRi today, but have no idea how to fit it.

I know some modifications need to be done.

Pictures, links, tutorials would be helpful.

Jakey.