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Howard R

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  1. Duncan I live on the outskirts of Northwich in Cheshire - near Oulton Park. Approx 10 min from junction 18 on the M6. T1PAU - he's a Patterdale 😬
  2. 2no. Avon CR500 tyres 175/55 R13 3.5mm tread depth 2no. Avon CR500 tyres 205/55 R13 2mm tread depth See here Ideal for a few track days - save your road tyres. New cost from Caterham £457 £50
  3. 1no. 205/60 R13 Yokohama A048r with 3mm min tread. Medium compound. No signs of damage or hard life. See here and here £25
  4. Looks in good condition and must be quite rare with such low miles Not going to comment on the price - as it does nothing to help the sale A well driven Blade punches well above it's weight and on a tight track/twisty road will keep up with a fatbird
  5. Phil You may be able to bracket off the stiffner plate to the rear of the axle or possibly the suspension mount
  6. Scalper YHM Phil - it's not Paul Harvey's old car + it's green 😬 I have posted on the 12/08/09 on the thread in tech talk with belated photos
  7. Sorry for the delay See here - 2 photos. Simple piece of angle bolted to the bottom bracket (possibly for a leaf spring when the axle was used in other cars types ) connected to the drop link and antiroll bar.
  8. Windy Corner I have used A539's and CR500's in the wet. I found the A539's did not work at all in the wet - wheel spin in all the gears and very scary on changes in tarmac/grip. They are designed for cars of approx. 1ton in weight - stick with the CR500's or get some A021R's.
  9. Jon - I'm near Oulton Park in Cheshire Paul cheers - your car sounds well when I hear it passing by I have spoken to a few people - I may need a 25ton press to get the hub off
  10. Has anyone got, or may have access to, a press or puller to take the hub off a live axle (Ital) driveshaft - preferably located in the North West 🤔 The drive shaft has a taper plus a keyway and it is a very, very tight fit Green Fireblade Pilot
  11. No worries . I have an Ital - not sure if it's a special or not If I get chance - I'll take a photo the brackets.
  12. I have a LIVE AXLE Fireblade with a very nice Freestyle rear anti roll bar fitted - works really well thanks 😬 Have you spoken to Freestyle
  13. Freestyle make an adjustable anti roll bar kit which is bolt on - should fit a Ford axle. See here Green Fireblade Pilot
  14. BTT Oil and filter changed 1st June
  15. Approx. 8 gallon tank in my Fireblade. (My car weighed in at 415kg with 20litres of fuel in and a few bits in the boot).
  16. i know how to tighten them up What do i need to remove to measure up for shims or to threadlock the bolts in place
  17. What do i need to remove to access the 2no. grub screws 🤔
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