No need for new bolts, but dwefo new nut as fiat use nylon nuts.
I just tap and die all the botls nuts
Ming
why go tight for a few quid at tops nice new suspension the rest of the car has to be the part too
Ash
No need for new bolts, but dwefo new nut as fiat use nylon nuts.
I just tap and die all the botls nuts
Ming
Sorry Whitz,
I don't see the point. I paid less than £100 for the car and the rest of its natural life will be spent taking me to the shop 2 miles away (not good for the jag start stop) or enjoying a some what spirited drive around a track at the weekends.
Shiny bolts are not important, correct new nuts on the other hand are (as pointed out most have a nylon locking bush)
The car paint work is acceptable at best (Its not untidy but not up to what I would say good condition) its missing all its plastics inside as well as seats, trim, sound deadning.
All work I have done is to make it safe, road worth and pass its next MOT as well as insuring the body work will not rot between now and then![]()
We both have different objectives, that said I like your attention to detail, you can help me with my mk1 4*4 1984? panda restore!
i don't see why not, you really should upload your cars to the garage
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Fiat pitch is either 1.25 ( majority) or 1.5, only one that is different is the brake hose unions! which is 1.
But seriously tho, once you tap and dye the thread and the nut it is like brand new!
Ming
Also get some camber bolts that is made for a clio mk1 ! (they are also on the site), so you can give it that extra negative camber
For the price of £20, is well worth it IMO
Ming
Just thought I would drop some photos in so you can see the kit, spring differences ect
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Dam!
is lack of bump stop a MOT fail?
I cant honestly see the potential for these to bottom out!