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Graham88
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23rd Jan 12 at 18:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What's the gloves like mate, are these them?

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/race-gloves/omp-speed-2-race-gloves

I was looking at them the other day, look decent for the money. But I don't have a suede steering wheel at the moment so don't know if they're suitable. It's mainly cause my hands get so sweaty on track
N13L X B
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Yea there the 1's mate they seem good to me, i didnt wanna go mad on gloves beacause having got a leather stearing wheel i prefere using bare hands, the time attack im looking enter requires you to wear glooves, race boots etc.
Graham88
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I have a leather steering wheel at the moment but it still looks like it would grip nicely. Then I want a suede one at some point & they'd still be suitable. I'll probs get some if they seem decent quality then
N13L X B
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23rd Jan 12 at 22:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yea there good mate don't go for small though they really are small lol, mines are mediums.

Graham88
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Ok mate sweet was trying to figure out the sizes earlier I have to measure my fist lol
N13L X B
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5th Feb 12 at 19:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No real progress on this im affraid, but ive picked my rear beam up from the powder coaters now





N13L X B
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18th Feb 12 at 21:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bit of an up date after today lads

Firstly my Ferodo DS2500 front pads for my wilwoods came today



I then gave the calliper brakets for my rear disc conversion a quick lick of paint.



Then built the rear beam back up, fitting both hubs, brakets and anti roll bar







I then fitted beam back to the car along with the new rear coilovers, wheel studs and new drilled and grooved discs. Nice and freash




Thats all for now, more progress soon
JaffaTB
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18th Feb 12 at 21:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looks beast
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Love this so clean
DansCorsaSXi
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18th Feb 12 at 21:49   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lovely!!

You got a anti roll bar for your's Ash?


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HarleyMK
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18th Feb 12 at 23:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looking good, love it!

keep it up
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19th Feb 12 at 00:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks great!


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bigron1988
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looking good mate , just orded same pads for my wilwoods
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when you'v got this back on the ground would you mind having a look at the tracking on the rear wheels as im curious as to how much toe in or toe out the rear will have after cutting off and welding on new rear plates for warping and such... as tracking on the rear is just as important as tracking on the front. as im still thinking if i should do my conversion or not.
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19th Feb 12 at 07:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how does an arb work on a fixed beam like that
RKS
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
how does an arb work on a fixed beam like that


at a guess I would assume that it stops the ream beam from flexing They do make a massive difference too

[Edited on 19-02-2012 by RKS]
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19th Feb 12 at 14:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what rear disc setup is that Neil?

thinkdougie
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Love this car, this thread is a great read @_
possy
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i do like the rear disc setup your runnig it is far better way of doing it than using the old gsi stuff like i have what are the rear hubs off mate
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quote:
Originally posted by RKS
quote:
Originally posted by Steve
how does an arb work on a fixed beam like that


at a guess I would assume that it stops the ream beam from flexing They do make a massive difference too

[Edited on 19-02-2012 by RKS]


cant see it myself, that beam wont be flexing enough for it to make a massive difference

surely the arb needs to attach independantly from the beam at the ends

[Edited on 19-02-2012 by Steve]
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Makes a big difference Steve. Genuinely noticeable.
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quote:
Originally posted by harvey_1066
when you'v got this back on the ground would you mind having a look at the tracking on the rear wheels as im curious as to how much toe in or toe out the rear will have after cutting off and welding on new rear plates for warping and such... as tracking on the rear is just as important as tracking on the front. as im still thinking if i should do my conversion or not.


I will post it when i drop the car down, im having all the tracking, camber and corner weight setup once its done so i may have to use a spacers here or there on the back to get them perfect but wont see until its tracked, hopefully im not a million miles away
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quote:
Originally posted by fazza
what rear disc setup is that Neil?




Its a kit that uses the Astra 4+5 (G+H) rear disc set up and hubs if i remember correctley mate.

And cheers to everyone else for the kind comments its slowely getting there
fazza
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20th Feb 12 at 09:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Does it bolt right on mate? still need to weld on the disc conversion pieces?
N13L X B
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quote:
Originally posted by fazza
Does it bolt right on mate? still need to weld on the disc conversion pieces?


Yea you have to weld on the conversion plates mate, look a page or so back.

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