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James' Green Lupo - Textured wheels Page 9!


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You cannot have the garage unfortuantly, the postage would be too much...

And not much work at all, i dont think it could've been any easier.

Take the wheel off.

Knock the dustcap off the face.

Take that nut off.

Take the drum/face/whatever you call it off.

Undo the 4 bolts, put the shim behind the lot and put it all back together.

If anyone wants to come down and use the garage in the day its alright, dad is at work and mum has the car at work too...

Haha, thanks rich, but my local tyre place doesnt do contisports :P

No worries amber, i couldnt see anyone to say bye to anyways!

I will do Dave, as soon as this rain that we seem to have goes...probably tomorrow.

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So yeah, not really happy with the teeny ammount of camber i had so i grabbed some washers from my granddad and upped my game!

The car sits so nicely now, that grin you get when you've just done something new to your car is back on my face!

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Comments? Again...

James.

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I hope you;ve upgraded your stub axle bolts and put a nice helping of locktite ?

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