Indeed but tbh those kinds of speeds are not really acceptable(?) etc etc for most and I know that when Mark Fish bedded in my first pair he used his own method which worked fine.
Don't get me wrong, I love mine and though crazy expensive they are pretty much worth it. Mine polishes up almost like new after what 13/14 years and the chances are if I sold it I would get a large part of what I paid.
Oh I forgot, it also sounds F-ing EPIC.
By coincidence I did my front seatbelt today. I just undid the bottom bracket pulled it out as far as I could, clamped the belt at the top and coiled it into a bucket with a full measure of Vanish Oxy action crystal white and covered with boiling water. I left for an hour and then went at it...
I know Hughie's post was meant to be light hearted I do agree with Rik here. These little things add extra value and a personal touch to his service that others do not and if they did would come at a premium. I would not need to imagine very hard what the response from BG would be to the same...
Just a couple of small things on this one. The wheels look to have been refurbed the incorrect shade, the centre caps are much lighter and they do seem quite dark but may be worth checking they are the real deal, could also be the caps themselves are wrong. Also the seat plaque says this is car...
Getting bespoke springs made up to the correct spec will more than likely be difficult and expensive (Gareth Y(?)) recently tried but if you could get someone to do it there will be a pretty good market here for more pairs.
The rear or the Clio is so light that different springs as long as they are close and allow a similar travel will probably not be noticed by most of us either, as long as she can cock that inner leg the rear will be doing what it was designed to.
I kinda agree having a vested interest but these cars are 15 years old now and the market is tiny.
By all accounts the Cup rear struts are not a million miles away from the Sachs when put on a test bed.
Tom if you do a search here you will get a selection of views as regards handling but generally they work well with the Sachs set up and lower the car slightly which looks good. As always if you get to talk to Mark, always a good informative chat.
Hey Forbes. Not good news I'm afraid as none of the items you want are now available from Renault!
Most of the bushes, Wishbones and bits and bobs that you would normally refresh at the same time are available from Renault or aftermarket so no problem there.
Rear Dampers: No longer available...
My bad Steve, I read that as eight on top of purchase! (in my defence it's a sunday morning and tree pollen is giving me a proper kicking) £1500 is probably conservative if you include damper service.
Pretty sure they have a green tint, hold a white sheet of paper on the other side to check. Generic or original Renault is your choice, there will obviously be a price differential.