You cheeky get! That's my home town.pvr said:You can have a whole new career in Liverpool I think![]()
Chris_D said:You cheeky get! That's my home town.pvr said:You can have a whole new career in Liverpool I think![]()
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But you're stereotypically right I suppose and it does actually remind me of a well-known Liverpool urban myth / anecdote about the guy with his car jacked up changing a flattie, suddenly feeling the car wobble and kids voices inside his motor. Looks inside said motor to see 3 scallywags prying away at his dashboard.
'Dafook ye doin ye little scallies??' he says.
(Need a translation? 'I say, what the Dickens are you young hoodlums up to there?')
'Noffin mate. Burrif you're 'avin the wheels we're avin the stereo innit' came the quickfire riposte from the young Scouse tykes.
:lol:
TOMGREEN413 said:I'll be replacing my discs later this year so I watching your efforts with interest, I hope mine arnt so difficult to remove :?
surely not !!!Have you had a go at the silly hex head retaining bolts for the discs yet? They can be a 'challenge' too. If they are really tight, the hex key can round the edges really easily. Drench them with WD40 too for about a fortnight!chanlon1 said:The story so far……been spraying wd40 penetration and GT85 onto the carrier bolts, bleed nipples and brake hose connections. Been doing this every hour or so along with loads of brushing with a wire brush.
That joke's older than you are son!Chris_D said:But you're stereotypically right I suppose and it does actually remind me of a well-known Liverpool urban myth / anecdote about the guy with his car jacked up changing a flattie, suddenly feeling the car wobble and kids voices inside his motor. Looks inside said motor to see 3 scallywags prying away at his dashboard.
'Dafook ye doin ye little scallies??' he says.
(Need a translation? 'I say, what the Dickens are you young hoodlums up to there?')
'Noffin mate. Burrif you're 'avin the wheels we're avin the stereo innit' came the quickfire riposte from the young Scouse tykes.
Pondrew said:Have you had a go at the silly hex head retaining bolts for the discs yet? They can be a 'challenge' too. If they are really tight, the hex key can round the edges really easily. Drench them with WD40 too for about a fortnight!![]()
...but still only half as old as you you old git!Pondrew said:That joke's older than you are son!Chris_D said:But you're stereotypically right I suppose and it does actually remind me of a well-known Liverpool urban myth / anecdote about the guy with his car jacked up changing a flattie, suddenly feeling the car wobble and kids voices inside his motor. Looks inside said motor to see 3 scallywags prying away at his dashboard.
'Dafook ye doin ye little scallies??' he says.
(Need a translation? 'I say, what the Dickens are you young hoodlums up to there?')
'Noffin mate. Burrif you're 'avin the wheels we're avin the stereo innit' came the quickfire riposte from the young Scouse tykes.![]()
:lol:HA! My attitude has always been "go big or go home", so I have invested in one of these (just in case I ever get asked to dismantle a suspension bridge!!)chanlon1 said:I have a really good impact driver that I bought many years ago for a different car. It works a dream and is well worth getting one.
Not mine, but same idea.
https://www.halfords.com/tools/hand-too ... 78172.html
Yes indeed, currently investigating the best budget impact wrench...see threadchanlon1 said:My cordless impact driver is Lidl’s best. Struggles to take any bolt off. Should really invest in something more stupid……
TOMGREEN413 said:Yes indeed, currently investigating the best budget impact wrench...see threadchanlon1 said:My cordless impact driver is Lidl’s best. Struggles to take any bolt off. Should really invest in something more stupid……![]()