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Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Pershore, worcestershire
Indeed and you done a fantastic job of it so far.

I just wished there was more products out there for deisels, nearly everything has to be custom made. If you want things done properly it takes time and money.

That’s true, I am trying to find some clips now for the hoses ( I hate jubilee clips and prefer the oe type clips) but trying to find a supplier that doesn't want you to buy by the 1000's is proving difficult.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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That’s true, I am trying to find some clips now for the hoses ( I hate jubilee clips and prefer the oe type clips) but trying to find a supplier that doesn't want you to buy by the 1000's is proving difficult.
Phil if you need guys to chip in to make it worth while buying these clamps just give us a shout with the sizes, there's bound to be more guys looking for these too.
Maybe stick a thread in the sale section too to see what interest you get
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Phil if you need guys to chip in to make it worth while buying these clamps just give us a shout with the sizes, there's bound to be more guys looking for these too.
Maybe stick a thread in the sale section too to see what interest you get

I might just do that, i have found a company in Canada that do the ones i'm after just need my Vernier's to arrive and i can measure all the hoses i want them for.
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Pershore, worcestershire
you like OE clips over ones like hi-grip stainless ones?
for real?
:confused:

Hi Bill, yes i do, i prefer these i cant see any problem with them they hold up to 20 bar which suits me fine.

PS. my out of the box thinking on the K04 was doomed as the turbo hits the Manifold, oh well i will sell the K04 and look at the hibrid K03s, cheaper than replacing my turbo back system and INA hiflow mani
 
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beattie17

Full Member
Apr 12, 2005
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Perth
Hey, came accross your thread after searching about heated seats, you wouldnt happen to have the part number for heat seat switch's and wiring diagram?

cheers mark
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Pershore, worcestershire
Well i have spent the last day working on the car i have fitted a set of LCR wishbones and new bushes (TT), new ball joints and hubs fitted with nice new bearings, LCR steering arms and ball joints, then had a 4 wheel alignment done with the old wish bones and hubs the wishbones pointed upwards where they should be level not good, also i kept splitting the inner cv joint gator, so very happy now feels very good, and the wishbones are nice and Level. Thanks to Ronin225 for removing the old bushes and fitting the new ones :D I also fitted my new Awsome 180 degree thermostat and 3 pole fan switch, loads of fun with the termostat.
 
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Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Bolt it back up? oh yes, finger tight is alright is'nt it? ;)

Yes nice shiny new bolts right through (well except the wishbone bolts they where sort of blue colour), did you replace the steering arms with the LCR ones?
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
5,843
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Essex
So what are the major differences guys? I mean I have driven LCRs but has the differences transfered to your cars?
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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So what are the major differences guys? I mean I have driven LCRs but has the differences transfered to your cars?
It just changes the geometry, when you lower the LC the wishbones point upward which is not good(I an not an expert hopefully some one will explain better) the LCR hubs and wishbones remain level when lowered, mine is lowered 50mm that's from the stock leon so on the LC i think its about 30mm, i have not driven it to much as the MOT has run out as well as the tax, had the MOT yesterday and it failed on the head lights so going back tomorrow to sort it out. (blinding on coming traffic)

No. decided to leave it until or if I change my rack.

I thought that but at £12 each i thought i would do it now, they are thicker than the LC ones.
 
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jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
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Essex
It just changes the geometry, when you lower the LC the wishbones point upward which is not good(I an not an expert hopefully some one will explain better) the LCR hubs and wishbones remain level when lowered, mine is lowered 50mm that's from the stock leon so on the LC i think its about 30mm, i have not driven it to much as the MOT has run out as well as the tax, had the MOT yesterday and it failed on the head lights so going back tomorrow to sort it out. (blinding on coming traffic)
That is very interesting indeed. Looking forward to a little more indepth review - if its worth it then will definitely go for it tbh. Guessing front ARB, bushes and suspension has to be changed?
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
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Pershore, worcestershire
Yes the arb will need to be done as you loose the mounting points on the wishbones, in the case of the bushes i replaced both front and rear, the fronts are totally different from the Lc but i replaced them with OE LCR ones but the rears are solid on the LCR (same as the TT ones) so i stuck with them (new), the Weitech kit comes with LCR ARB fittings and fit the LC, i got these first and you can fit them to the LC without changing anything, i then changed the ARB to the R32 23mm one, and then the hubs and wishbones.

I think the LC is 80% LCR now :(
 
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