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ZMANALEX

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  1. At least a dozen pre-owned DE bonnets in stock. Free + collection only from PH1 4HS or PH2 6EZ Alex.
  2. I have them fitted to mine. Superb. Let me grab some detail for you. Alex.
  3. Thanks Snjur, any one else especially for Almaty ?
  4. Should have fitted an after market uprated CSC However, even an OEM should not have "failed" already. Best to take it to a specialist for a proper bleed as sounds like some air may still be trapped in the system.
  5. My football team has been drawn against teams from Kazakstan or Bosnia in the Europa League. Are there any learned friends on this forum who would be prepared to share there wisdom on the best cost effective routes to these destinations. We did Kasakstan a few years back and would not like to repeat the experience. (34 hours return journey) The games are on a Thursday evening in July. The games will be played in Almaty in Kazakstan and Siroki Brijeg in Bosnia. Any informed or helpful input would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Alex.
  6. If a DE just replace the rubber hose with a braided one and swop out the slave cyl. Syphon out most of the old fluid from the reservoir, without letting it run dry, then bleed through with fresh high temperature fluid.
  7. Just for future reference, I have used these in the shop and have carried the Payen seal kit in stock for the past 12 years At the moment they are £29.95 delivered to your door. 7 units in stock. Alex.
  8. You have to remove the complete fan shroud incorporating the fans and motors. The unit comes out, up the way and is only held on with 2 bolts at the top. Remove the top hose and you may have to loosen off the PAS pipe at the pump to get a bit wiggle room. You will have to drop the under tray to get access to the wiring block connectors. A very easy job and the only issue you may have is that the under tray bolts may be seized
  9. It may be one of the below or perhaps all three: It is a speed limiter. It is a fuel saving economy device. It is to stop you wearing out the carpets.
  10. http://dailymotion.nz/watch/d8glDgn5mvI/dont-use-mobile-phone-in-petrol-station-very-dangerous.html
  11. With the engine running your fuel system will be pressurised which will be highlighting the leak. You will be fine driving to the garage, providing it does not drip onto the exhaust.
  12. The fuel leak could be cased by a few things. How full is your tank ? Best to get it on a ramp asap for further investigation.
  13. I think that you are getting confused between rear coil overs and true rear coil overs. Also, once you get the rear back into spec then you will find that the front camber may be outwith spec as it will have "moved" when you adjust the rear. If you want a cheap fix, remove and sell the Eibach springs and fit Tein as you will have less of a drop but without the adjustment issues.
  14. Best with adjustable toe arms as saves flaffing about drilling and elongating bolt holes. Do it right, do it once. Once you have replaced the arms remember and fit lock out plates. Simply fit and forget.
  15. Best to fit adjustable rear toe and adjustable rear camber arms. Eibach and SPC are the same brand. You don't mention any issues with the front camber ???? Once you have fitted the adjustable arms you will require a full 4 wheel geometry check and adjust.
  16. Best to take it back to the body shop, it is there problem, not yours.
  17. You can only view from under the vinyl. The speakers can only be removed from behind the seats once the trim is removed.
  18. You will have to remove the rear trim to gain access to the speaker bolts. The speakers are much bigger than the grills so a huge hole would have to be cut to get them through. The rear trim is quite easy to remove successfully if patient. If you partially open the roof and peel back the vinyl from within the roof aperture area, you will see how it all comes together.
  19. Of course, but that still counts as on road doesn't it:
  20. Just went live on Pistonheads: https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/mitsubishi/shogun-pajero/mitsubishi-shogun-3-2-lwb-197-di-dc-sg3-----------------2014/7349138 A great buy for some one: Alex.
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