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Few bits done today...


Rob W
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Well I finally had a spare Saturday to work on the car so off to my brothers I went. We noticed my front crank pulley had started to separate and was getting a knock from the rear drivers upper arm. So thanks to Keron I got a few bits, one main thing being 2 new oem rear upper arms and new Fluidampr front crank pulley off of Chris.

 

While we was going to be doing the work thought I'd fit some bits I've had sitting about over the last 2 years (UR auxiliary pulleys & cam pulleys) Also change the coolant as the radiator was going to be coming out, belts and idler.

 

Took a picture of the parts but not fitting them as just wanted to get it done :)

 

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Rear arms where easy enough, everything came apart with no hassel and didn't take too long. Pretty much the same with front crank pulley, with the right tools of course.

 

Even tho we've only done the rear upper arms I can feel the difference driving back on the motorway, feels more planted. Onto the front upper and lower arms next and looking forward to seeing how it rides then!

 

Now time for a beer :thumbs:

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As Ben said you need to get the old girl out more! Too nice of a car to hide away! Plus we need more silver supra's at the Bluewater meet! :D

 

Yeah. We're being over run with these common as pig sh!t black or white Supra's... :rlol:

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