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Smaller wheels quicker acceleration and less top end.
Bigger wheels slower acceleration and better top end, but i find more clumsy handling.
The difference is very minor though.
Get it changed asap or the bearing will jam itself in the hub and then its new hub time i had this with my R5. Easy job to do yourself just take the hub assembly off buy a bearing and get a garage to press out the old and press in a new bearing should cost £10 for the pressing in and out. If you...
As above please peeps where would you advise i bought one from? im not after a pro super expencive jobby just a budget style one that will do the job.
also what attatchments and polishes would you recomend for a car with bad oxidisation and swirls all over (crappy condition paint) and where...
I have 195/45/15's on my RSi and it does tramline a bit but handles really well get your tracking done and get the wheels balanced as said in an earlyer post.
right then i would like to pick the brains of you more knowledgeable folk, and see if we can come up with a list of parts that will fit onto or upgrade the RSi as i see lots of valvers being broken but no RSi's. Looking for mainly engine components and running gear / brakes swaps.
Thanks
Steve
some little git has decided to give my clio a new coat of white gloss paint (flicked all down the passengers side) problem is it has dried solid what can i do as it looks really gash now and i need to get the stuff off please help, what do you recomend?
Thanks in advance
Steve
Any one with any tips for removal and refiting of a rear wheel bearing at home please its for a 94 clio rsi disc's on rear. Also is it roughly the same process for the fronts or are they a little more tricky?
Thanks in advance
Steve