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i did try it myself first but i didnt feel comfortable taking the hub off etc so i went for the garage option, £200 fitted by a garage in wokingham with a Stock hatch race team so i figured they would know how to set em up etc.


But no, anyway i went out for a look at the hub fitting and its a good job i did cause i just spent £25 on one of the best mods you can do to a car.
Removed the screw and sealed the hole and had the tyre pumped up from 12psi to 32 again :D

This is just getting me down :(

tbh if i go for this weitec kit you might get me knocking on your door with a crate of beer, a spanner and a smile.
 
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was there spose to be a picture there mate, whats the best £25?

feel free to knock with beer matey?

was the hub in properly?


also TAKE THE HUBS OFF?
 
was there spose to be a picture there mate, whats the best £25?

feel free to knock with beer matey?

was the hub in properly?


also TAKE THE HUBS OFF?

£i just took the car for its puncture to be reapared lol.

I shall knock, what beer?

The wishbone or something to get the hubs to drop off the end of the suspension.
 
best to use a hub splitter, then pull the strut from the hub... drivers side a pain, not much room there.

may need to undo arb links to get more room for levearage.

passenger side okay.
 
what tools you after james? I'm at my parents atm but I'm back on sunday, if I've got anything you after feel free to borrow it! I dont have the proper impact 17 mil jobbies but I do have a spark plug socket and lots of other bits and bobs :D
 
Large spark plug socket with rubber removed, 7mm allen key (long arm if possible) shifter or spanner to fit spark plug socket flats.
 
i have limited tool kit but i have a spark plug socket thats 17mm but it is round all the way up. who designed that!!!!


grrr
 
ha ha, o dear, why not take a trip to a local tyre fitter and get the to shock the nuts loose, then drive steady home....... job done, they will be fine as long as you go careful and dont go far
 
take it back to em and get them to shock it back on.....

or like you say go b&q... id buy a spark plug socket and allen key, easier than the spanners
 
I cut up a 'box' spark plug tool to use....
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