What have you done to your car today?

Today was time to get into see Nick at the Alignment Centre in Southampton for a session of making everything , tyrewise point the same way. He did say about giving the springs about 1000 miles to bed in , when I was there and was about 800 short of that. Only one way to sort that then :driving:
Car was good. Rear toe in was huge, which he adjusted and also changed camber front and rear . Found the front wishbones rear mounts are showing their age and advised to change them to poly. So, need to get some miles on it and change the bushes and then pop down for a quick check up. Highly recommend his work . The drive back was 'very' smooth and the rear end did feel so much more on the road than skitty , which I had before.
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Also changed the locking wheel nuts for new ones , whiich arent the usual splined type. Gave the car a scrub off after fighting the A34 and M3 with all the lorries and caravans this morning. :roll:
One thing that was found under the car doing the geo, was the rear diff to chassis bar, someone has bent it . Its going to be harder to straighten it that just replace with a second hand one. He thinks someone went off a kerb with it to to the bent markings.
 
Changed gearbox oil today. Used the miller's TRX SYNTH and have to say a good noticeable difference in all gear changes.
Also did the Cdv whilst I was there nd that 2, feels like I have a new car almost. Test drive was very nice.
Last mod today was the front number plate surround delete. Looks so much better.
 

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After spending the winter in hibernation and the spring also, due to (what started as) a failed roof motor, I got round to going down the M5 to see Alan (number5) and get the roof motor fixed / relocated to the boot. Really nice guy and great service / price. Can highly recommend.

After being in dry storage, at work, today was the first outing in quite a few months and the car was filthy. Back home up the M5 with the roof down :D and a good few hours spent cleaning, polishing and then finally trying the p&s beadmaker on the black paint.

Looking forward to more good weather and some roof down driving

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Hopefully fixed an issue where the car would occasionally suffer big power loss and sluggishness.

Vanos solenoids our and cleaned. So far so good.

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The wiper arm resting point has been wherever it deemed suitable recently so tonight I removed the wiper assembly and cleaned the contact plate in the back of the motor. It was covered in grease from the worm gear. All reassembled and working a treat now.
 

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dans6490 said:
After spending the winter in hibernation and the spring also, due to (what started as) a failed roof motor, I got round to going down the M5 to see Alan (number5) and get the roof motor fixed / relocated to the boot. Really nice guy and great service / price. Can highly recommend.

After being in dry storage, at work, today was the first outing in quite a few months and the car was filthy. Back home up the M5 with the roof down :D and a good few hours spent cleaning, polishing and then finally trying the p&s beadmaker on the black paint.

Looking forward to more good weather and some roof down driving

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This makes me want to fit my 230's now 😬
 
Big Andra said:
dans6490 said:
After spending the winter in hibernation and the spring also, due to (what started as) a failed roof motor, I got round to going down the M5 to see Alan (number5) and get the roof motor fixed / relocated to the boot. Really nice guy and great service / price. Can highly recommend.

After being in dry storage, at work, today was the first outing in quite a few months and the car was filthy. Back home up the M5 with the roof down :D and a good few hours spent cleaning, polishing and then finally trying the p&s beadmaker on the black paint.

Looking forward to more good weather and some roof down driving

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This makes me want to fit my 230's now 😬

They do look good imo. Easy to clean too, which is a bonus! I’ve got 10mm spacers on the rear and 5mm on the front and they sit perfect to my eyes.
 
Thrustyjust said:
Today was time to get into see Nick at the Alignment Centre in Southampton for a session of making everything , tyrewise point the same way. He did say about giving the springs about 1000 miles to bed in , when I was there and was about 800 short of that. Only one way to sort that then :driving:
Car was good. Rear toe in was huge, which he adjusted and also changed camber front and rear . Found the front wishbones rear mounts are showing their age and advised to change them to poly. So, need to get some miles on it and change the bushes and then pop down for a quick check up. Highly recommend his work . The drive back was 'very' smooth and the rear end did feel so much more on the road than skitty , which I had before.
gC4ZQW6.jpg
Also changed the locking wheel nuts for new ones , whiich arent the usual splined type. Gave the car a scrub off after fighting the A34 and M3 with all the lorries and caravans this morning. :roll:
One thing that was found under the car doing the geo, was the rear diff to chassis bar, someone has bent it . Its going to be harder to straighten it that just replace with a second hand one. He thinks someone went off a kerb with it to to the bent markings.

Nick is a wizard. After 4 years of ownership and seeing him a couple of months ago, my car has never driven so good!
 
AquaMatt said:
Thrustyjust said:
Today was time to get into see Nick at the Alignment Centre in Southampton for a session of making everything , tyrewise point the same way. He did say about giving the springs about 1000 miles to bed in , when I was there and was about 800 short of that. Only one way to sort that then :driving:
Car was good. Rear toe in was huge, which he adjusted and also changed camber front and rear . Found the front wishbones rear mounts are showing their age and advised to change them to poly. So, need to get some miles on it and change the bushes and then pop down for a quick check up. Highly recommend his work . The drive back was 'very' smooth and the rear end did feel so much more on the road than skitty , which I had before.
gC4ZQW6.jpg
Also changed the locking wheel nuts for new ones , whiich arent the usual splined type. Gave the car a scrub off after fighting the A34 and M3 with all the lorries and caravans this morning. :roll:
One thing that was found under the car doing the geo, was the rear diff to chassis bar, someone has bent it . Its going to be harder to straighten it that just replace with a second hand one. He thinks someone went off a kerb with it to to the bent markings.

Nick is a wizard. After 4 years of ownership and seeing him a couple of months ago, my car has never driven so good!

Same here, car felt much better after he had finished with it. Well worth the money.
 
Fitted my 230's. Think I prefer the 224's so, these will be coming back off.
 

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Installation of carbon leather dash black air vent just need black stereo :tumbleweed: speaker covers and door window controls sprayed satin black 20190721_135321.jpg20190721_140853.jpg20190721_141635.jpg20190721_144324.jpg15637230935593057897261595963834.jpg
 
Blacked out the rears. Had to get rid of those red and yellow clusters and the face lift versions are just too expensive. Think it ties in better with the roof now though.
 

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bz4kev said:
Installation of carbon leather dash black air vent just need black stereo :tumbleweed: speaker covers and door window controls sprayed satin black 20190721_135321.jpg20190721_140853.jpg20190721_141635.jpg20190721_144324.jpg15637230935593057897261595963834.jpg

Looking good. Is spraying the vent satin black not an option?
 
Big Andra said:
bz4kev said:
Installation of carbon leather dash black air vent just need black stereo :tumbleweed: speaker covers and door window controls sprayed satin black 20190721_135321.jpg20190721_140853.jpg20190721_141635.jpg20190721_144324.jpg15637230935593057897261595963834.jpg

Looking good. Is spraying the vent satin black not an option?
if you look close it is satin black its stereo that's grey still :D
 
bz4kev said:
Installation of carbon leather dash black air vent just need black stereo :tumbleweed: speaker covers and door window controls sprayed satin black 20190721_135321.jpg20190721_140853.jpg20190721_141635.jpg20190721_144324.jpg15637230935593057897261595963834.jpg
Nice. :thumbsup:
 
bz4kev said:
Big Andra said:
bz4kev said:
Installation of carbon leather dash black air vent just need black stereo :tumbleweed: speaker covers and door window controls sprayed satin black 20190721_135321.jpg20190721_140853.jpg20190721_141635.jpg20190721_144324.jpg15637230935593057897261595963834.jpg

Looking good. Is spraying the vent satin black not an option?
if you look close it is satin black its stereo that's grey still :D

Ah! :roll:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Timmo478 said:
Finally got rid of my run flats. Loving the change. Swapped from 225 50 16s to 255 35 18s on rear and 225 40 18s on front. Cdv next week.

Your new wheels look so much better - are they E89 295s like I have? I only wondered because your car is sitting so much higher than mine - but then you might have just taken it off the jack! :roll:
Not sure tbh mate. Guy I bought them off didn't say. As per my height I'm looking at the direnza 30mm springs. No one on here seems to have tried them so gonna give them a go.
 
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