Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset Posted July 26 Author Posted July 26 7 hours 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. I went from four point to six point and personally find it much easier to buckle up. I used to find myself having to nearly dislocate my shoulder to get them on, so just being able to fit the waist belts and shoulder straps separately is quite easy. 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted July 27 Posted July 27 14 hours ago, Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset said: I went from four point to six point and personally find it much easier to buckle up. I used to find myself having to nearly dislocate my shoulder to get them on, so just being able to fit the waist belts and shoulder straps separately is quite easy. Yep I'm looking at upgrading to a 5/6 point when I change my seats. Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted August 1 Posted August 1 5 hours ago, Craigieboy said: Double dunter today. One thing I've found in WSCC is because it's national and international I learn new words. I've Googled dunter but can only find meanings which cannot be right, like it's a Scottish word for porpoise, or an Irish coastal elf 😂 1 Quote
Craigieboy Posted August 1 Posted August 1 5 minutes ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: One thing I've found in WSCC is because it's national and international I learn new words. I've Googled dunter but can only find meanings which cannot be right, like it's a Scottish word for porpoise, or an Irish coastal elf 😂 2 Quote
Craigieboy Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Oft, not my kind of language. Wouldn't have been posting that. 1 Quote
Craigieboy Posted August 8 Posted August 8 Oil catch tank. Got caught though, new postman and he needs some training. I'll need to teach him to chap the door with a feather! Quote
heawooi Posted August 8 Posted August 8 Replacement carburettor .... ....... for the hedge trimmer 3 Quote
Craigieboy Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Some sheet aluminium and the other is the best way to start a heated discussion 1 Quote
Ansoeb Posted August 21 Posted August 21 1 hour ago, Craigieboy said: Some lovely carbon bling Have you sussed out how your going to attach it yet. I used rivnuts into the body then M5 c/s screws and washers. Quote
Craigieboy Posted August 21 Posted August 21 59 minutes ago, Ansoeb said: Have you sussed out how your going to attach it yet. I used rivnuts into the body then M5 c/s screws and washers. Nope 🤔 had hoped to get away without bolts, but no chance. Going to need a bit of fettling, both rear corners have gaps, just where you don't want them and need pulled in towards the body. I'll have a better look tomorrow and formulate a plan. Quote
DeanMegaS2000 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Something to tinker with when I get home from work. Got a tiny rattle and I'm hoping to do track day with plenty WOT. 3 Quote
Ansoeb Posted August 21 Posted August 21 2 hours ago, Craigieboy said: Nope 🤔 had hoped to get away without bolts, but no chance. Going to need a bit of fettling, both rear corners have gaps, just where you don't want them and need pulled in towards the body. I'll have a better look tomorrow and formulate a plan. This is my install before and after. I think it turned out good, but I am bias 😁 6 1 Quote
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