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Powerflex 16V & GT Wishbone up-grade
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<blockquote data-quote="Spitfire1" data-source="post: 166935" data-attributes="member: 2800"><p>I would say it's firm, but that's what it should be like any way - certainly with Bilsteins fitted plus the other bits I've got fitted, travel is less but the feeling of the wheels being stretched - almost like be held together with an elastic band as gone, so now you can push it around the bends with confidence.</p><p></p><p>I went to Tweeks today as well to get the alignment checked and the front toe put right, everything is within spec now (had an issue with the passengers caster angle), plus the camber never altered which I'm pleased about as I'm running just over -2 deg on the front which the car likes. </p><p></p><p>I'll PM you the full part numbers plus the bolting I up-graded to tomorrow if that's OK.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if I should start a project thread as I'm losing track what I've done so far, the next item will be a front top strut brace, I'm wondering if the Clio has the same centre to centre as the Twingo for the front struts, I'm looking at the K-Tec Clio 182 strut brace, as it's adjustable plus I've got the K-tec top mounts fitted so I know they fit there ????</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spitfire1, post: 166935, member: 2800"] I would say it's firm, but that's what it should be like any way - certainly with Bilsteins fitted plus the other bits I've got fitted, travel is less but the feeling of the wheels being stretched - almost like be held together with an elastic band as gone, so now you can push it around the bends with confidence. I went to Tweeks today as well to get the alignment checked and the front toe put right, everything is within spec now (had an issue with the passengers caster angle), plus the camber never altered which I'm pleased about as I'm running just over -2 deg on the front which the car likes. I'll PM you the full part numbers plus the bolting I up-graded to tomorrow if that's OK. Not sure if I should start a project thread as I'm losing track what I've done so far, the next item will be a front top strut brace, I'm wondering if the Clio has the same centre to centre as the Twingo for the front struts, I'm looking at the K-Tec Clio 182 strut brace, as it's adjustable plus I've got the K-tec top mounts fitted so I know they fit there ???? Rob [/QUOTE]
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