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So, then. If your springs were incorrectly swapped front to rear, we could therefore reasonably assume that the rear of your car was too low, by...
Good guess, but in my case, yes, the weight of the car was fully on the A-arms before and during the time that I was tightening them. Just as it...
Just comparing notes, I can 100% confirm that my front coils were not accidentally swapped with the rears (I know this because I have not yet...
First post, joined in 2013 ??? Color me skeptical, for the reasons you note. Seats shown are from the 2Vi or QV iterations. And what's with the...
YES! I had the EXACT same problem with new Koni's and the other bits that you mention on the front of my 308. Sits roughly 20 mm too high when...
Be aware that if you go to a wider than OEM size for the rear, you will then be unable to close the front boot if you have a puncture and need to...
I also thank you, Brian, for posting this list! My story: Back in 2003 when I bought my 1980 GTSi (33589, red/black, which as an aside was not...
Don't recall; it's been years. Just get the thickest stock you can find, as you want it to be rigid and the weight of it doesn't matter. But now...
I made my valence from a simple piece of aluminum bar stock. Cut the vented 'window' by eye, bonding some perf on the backside. Easy and...
In the day, the joke amongst my fellow X1/9 owners was that the TR7 looked like an X1/9 with a bad case of the mumps.
"O - H - I - O" !!!
In addition to Steve's notes, if you are a DIY-sort of a guy, do a search under my user name in this specific forum for an old pictorial thread...
.... and then, there were two.
Evans Automotive out east on Morse Road has received consistently positive reviews from folks here in Columbus, but I have no first-hand...
Fascinating! I had no idea! Many thanks, Steve, for your many excellent explanations over the years, which are always well-reasoned and...
!!!!! Thank you for the interesting reply, Steve! Now that I've critically tried to think about it some more, it now strikes me as quite unusual...
What is this "issue" about? I hear a solenoid (or maybe a relay?) rapidly clicking under the dash in the vicinity of the fuses while starting...
Based upon it being the same brand unit that I have, I think that you'd be well served by the tabletop radio you've noted above. For the...
Not a desktop stand-alone radio, but I have been well pleased with my Ocean Digital WR-10 internet component tuner. Plugs into my integrated Amp...
Has an updated starting grid, reflecting all of the numerous penalties and other such, been posted yet? Can't find one.