Here's mine link.
I expect something similar Bevan
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Not sure. Will stick my head under there a little bit later. Gilly was having the same problem. Aparrently undoing the bracket the braces the cat to the chassis prevents it from leaking again. If its started leaking again, this will be the next thing to do. I'll do it at the next dodgy roll bar day.Garry wrote:Did the exhaust stop leaking after a trash around Wakefield Bevan?
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anyone know if I can wrap the harness around the bar that is between them?
Yesterday at Wakefield I found the harness would slip off my shoulder and I can't take up any more slack. So can I wrap it around the bar, I think I'd only need to feed it around the bar not really have to wrap it around a full turn, or do I need to have the harness shortened?
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Yesterday at Wakefield I found the harness would slip off my shoulder and I can't take up any more slack. So can I wrap it around the bar, I think I'd only need to feed it around the bar not really have to wrap it around a full turn, or do I need to have the harness shortened?
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im selling mine and getting another set the right length , but i recon you will have to find a belt maker to do the stitching if you want to shorten them , i wouldn't want to have dodgy stitching holding my ass in the car during a crash.
by the way how did you find the bar now its bolted down properly.
by the way how did you find the bar now its bolted down properly.
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haha yeah I'd be getting a car trimmer to do the work, I can't sow a button on a shirt, so I'm not planning on doing it myself!
The bar is great, it's definitely made the car feel stiffer and there's less rattles coming from behind me. Not to mention the confidence it inspires to go that bit harder on a track, I'm not saying I feel invisible just more secure incase something were to happen.
The bar is great, it's definitely made the car feel stiffer and there's less rattles coming from behind me. Not to mention the confidence it inspires to go that bit harder on a track, I'm not saying I feel invisible just more secure incase something were to happen.
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