What have you done on your 90/110/130 today?

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Yer done well there. I paid £20 for the seals and nearly lost my thumbnail fitting them :eek: If I charge myself £25 an hour then a DIY job cost me £70 (you'll need to do the maths.)
But that's the thing about being practical, you take twice as long to do something getting double the satisfaction o_O
 
Yer done well there. I paid £20 for the seals and nearly lost my thumbnail fitting them :eek: If I charge myself £25 an hour then a DIY job cost me £70 (you'll need to do the maths.)

I refuse to do glass. I'm the kind of dick who would break the glass and end up cutting a finger off. Best leave it to the pros. Need my windscreen doing next.
 
You were lucky to have a spare camera and light available.
Indeed, I found these laying around in my spare room.... :rolleyes:
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After looking at a growing rust bubble on the bulkhead for the last few years , I finally got around to patching it. The welding was right down to my usual standard, but it's solid!
 

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I'm well impressed with that, nice job.:):)
Can I ask what kit you bought, and would it fit in my RRCsrJeDb0DJJP6S
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So for so good for the camera. Cheap enough and came with two cameras. I dont see why it wouldnt fit in your rrc. As mine is let into the sunviser, i made sure all my feeds came from the rev light, that way its not on all the time so avoids overheating.
 
Why is one set of your front calipers for a vented disc, and one for a non-vented disc ?
They're not. Both my front and rear discs are standard. That has got me thinking though! Should the rear calipers just be single piston? I'm off to investigate.
I think the gap may look bigger on the front calipers because they are physically bigger and they are nearer the camera.
 
They're not. Both my front and rear discs are standard. That has got me thinking though! Should the rear calipers just be single piston? I'm off to investigate.
I think the gap may look bigger on the front calipers because they are physically bigger and they are nearer the camera.
rears are just 2 pistons fronts 4
 
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