DeanMegaS2000 Posted July 11 Posted July 11 Not the postie, but a great lidl find. Should work a treat for fitting my new button side repeaters 5 Quote
Craigieboy Posted July 11 Posted July 11 19 minutes ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: Not the postie, but a great lidl find. Should work a treat for fitting my new button side repeaters Got mine last week too 👍 Quick visit to Lidl ended up costing a fortune. 1 3 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted July 11 Posted July 11 1 hour ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: Not the postie, but a great lidl find. Should work a treat for fitting my new button side repeaters Lidl do loads of good tool/car/garage related stuff. I've bought many items from them over the years, all have been very good quality. 2 Quote
Ansoeb Posted July 12 Posted July 12 New seatbelt clips, 3d printed in 3" wide. I will report back if they stop the spare belt strap whipping me. Not that I am against whipping, just not in the face while doing 60😁 2 4 Quote
Morris Posted July 19 Posted July 19 And this'll be the only time it'll be allowed in the house! 4 1 Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted July 25 Posted July 25 New harnesses. Sick of the faff of multiple connections. One was a bit doggy anyway, kept coming out 2 Quote
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset Posted July 25 Author Posted July 25 Some new engine mounts to replace my ‘barely set jelly’ pair 🤪 2 Quote
Steve G. Posted July 25 Posted July 25 I've just had mine running and there is far less engine movement than there was. Hope It will stop the air filter rubbing on the bonnet. 1 Quote
Craigieboy Posted July 25 Posted July 25 24 minutes ago, Steve G. said: Brass heater blanking plugsWheel centre caps Love an RS alloy, takes me back to my first car Quote
Craigieboy Posted July 26 Posted July 26 19 hours ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: New harnesses. Sick of the faff of multiple connections. One was a bit doggy anyway, kept coming out Very nice. I'd actually been thinking of going the opposite way and swapping my standard, seat belt buckle ones for 4 way ones. I just don't get on with the basic steel adjusters, too hard to operate, which then makes getting in and out them very tight. Maybe you've hit the sweet spot of seat belt buckle and easy adjustment. Can I ask what the specs are and where you got them. Cheers. Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 12 minutes ago, Craigieboy said: Very nice. I'd actually been thinking of going the opposite way and swapping my standard, seat belt buckle ones for 4 way ones. I just don't get on with the basic steel adjusters, too hard to operate, which then makes getting in and out them very tight. Maybe you've hit the sweet spot of seat belt buckle and easy adjustment. Can I ask what the specs are and where you got them. Cheers. Very pleased with them so far, haven't gotten lots of seat time yet. However the premium ultralight adjusters are lovely. Here is the link. I gave them a call though and asked for their westfield spec. The lap straps are bolt in. The shoulder straps I chose snap hook. However, if you go bolt in shoulder straps, they can make them shorter, so there isn't loads of excess behind the seat. They were super helpful on the phone. https://www.cobraseatsshop.co.uk/trs-clubman-4-point-harness-75mm-shoulder-9748-p.asp 1 Quote
Craigieboy Posted July 26 Posted July 26 20 minutes ago, DeanMegaS2000 said: Very pleased with them so far, haven't gotten lots of seat time yet. However the premium ultralight adjusters are lovely. Here is the link. I gave them a call though and asked for their westfield spec. The lap straps are bolt in. The shoulder straps I chose snap hook. However, if you go bolt in shoulder straps, they can make them shorter, so there isn't loads of excess behind the seat. They were super helpful on the phone. https://www.cobraseatsshop.co.uk/trs-clubman-4-point-harness-75mm-shoulder-9748-p.asp Brilliant, thanks. I had already looked and Cobra looked the best bet. 👍 1 Quote
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