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Adrian@TORQEN

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The guys from next door to RT-P dropped one of my susspension arms on your bonnet while replacing them with the MeisterR kit... Don't worry they've sticked some Halfords logo on the scratch, you can't notice it anymore, unless you look very close, say less then 30 yards...

 

Now, the one on the door must be from the black van reversing while trying the rear sensors yesterday, did you notice the guy working on it while you were there, Pete? It's not massive, but the door doesn't shut properly now...

 

Sorry bud!

 

:console:

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Think I'm going to upgrade from Cookie's tablet to a Google Nexus 7.

 

Doing a bit of research at the moment

 

I have jailbroken my iPad and down loaded a cruise missile app.

There is one enroute to your tail pipe as we speak

:stir::stir:

 

Defo going to arm the Cobra now!!!!

And those suspension arms are going on my car.

How much? and what do they achieve?

:boxing:

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Got the Nexus, I simply love it, really nice piece of hardware! Won't have much time to spend on it today as we're going out soon but as soon as I'm back, rooting the device, installing Torque and Navigon and we're good to start the disassembly, getting it ready to fit into the dashboard.

 

Surprisingly, extremely responsive touch screen and very, very fast!

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Not yet, but got this other delivery just now :teeth:

 

IMG_2015.jpg

 

You wouldnt think it but they are a ba$stard to fit.

 

(Awaits email :lol: )

 

They are easy to fit IF you can get the studs out of the timing covers. It took me weeks & lots of swearing and broken tools to get the sods out :lol:

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Removing studs is easy. (after spending ages trying to work out how to do it but asked my mechanic neighbour who provided the answer)

 

1. Put two nuts onto the spline of the studs half way down

2. Tighten both nuts into each other

3. Using the lower nut get spanner and undo the stud.

 

Simple when you know how :lol:

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