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Rocky
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posted on 12th Dec 08 at 16:29 |
no mate and wouldnt want to either whole different ball game fella espically if you hit the full tank bang!
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 28th Nov 08 at 10:37 |
You done it on a car before?
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Rocky
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posted on 28th Nov 08 at 07:09 |
iam a welder but not car welding its whole different game sorry fella
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 12:24 |
:lol: ah right :lol:
So it's only good really for a puny puncture like nail or what ever then?
Hmm, that's abit of a gutter!
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tom_simes
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 10:51 |
The 1.6 were vented, but the discs were 20 mm thick, as opposed to the 24 mm thick of the 2.0 discs.
To answer about the Megane etc - if they have a puncture, such as a nail in the tyre, its fine.
If they have a blowout, they call a recovery truck :lol:
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:48 |
Ah right soz m8 didn't proof read it lol
Ah right so only diff then is the 1.6 weren't vented then? Or thinner in general?
I may just ask to patch it up and do a good job of it then!
But with new cars like the megane they come as standard with tyre weld stuff, how do they manage?
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tom_simes
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:45 |
That's what I was talking about Steve, if a front blew.
You jack up the rear and swap a good wheel off the car and fit the spare.
Then you wind the jack down and jack up the front of the car, remove the punctured wheel and fit the good wheel and tyre you removed off the back.
Get it? Oh, and as for the 14's fitting - Corsa 1.6 Sport and GSI models also came with 256 mm discs like the 2.0 Cav etc, although thinner, but they all came with 14's as standard.
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:41 |
What if the front blew? That be my main concern really!
14" fit on 2LT brake discs? Well i never knew that :lol: Praps i'll change my mind now then! Just get it repaired instead! lol
Well to the stage where i can poke at it and bits have come off leaving the floor visible!
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tom_simes
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:34 |
Why would you need two jacks?
Jack up the back, remove rear wheel, fit spare, lower jack.
Jack up the front, remove punctured wheel, fit rear wheel, lower jack.
Simple! How bad is the rusting anyway? You could always just pick up a 14" spare from a scrapyard, this website, eBay etc very easily, and that will fit over the 2.0 brakes without an issue.
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:14 |
Well I'm hoping for a 2LT rear disc conversion as already have them on the front so my 13" spare wheel won't fit the front anyway! And i'd need 2 jacks anyway and i though just cutting the problem out of the car would be better than patching it up with weld!
Unless i get a space-saver wheel?
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tom_simes
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posted on 27th Nov 08 at 00:11 |
Its always worth having a spare Steve!
What brakes do you have/are you getting?
Its always useful to carry a spare, as tyreweld won't fix a blowout at all. Plus, in my case a standard 14" spare won't fit over my brakes, but if I get a puncture on the front, I'll just put a rear wheel onto the front and my spare on the rear, nice simple job!
Although I don't have to worry, I've got 5 Cesaro's anyway :lol: (well, actually I have 9, but don't need to carry them all at once!)
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swill_omnibus
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posted on 26th Nov 08 at 22:16 |
Basically my car's spare wheel well is rotting.
What i wanna do it cut i out and just blank it off basically as it's soon not gona be worth having a spare wheel (breaks too big) So got tyre weld and getting a portable pump instead :)
Anyone able to help let me know!
[Edited on 26-11-2008 by swill_omnibus]
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