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Tony-94

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  1. I've just replaced the APEC shoes that were on mine for Toyota ones. The APEC ones never felt right - they would make a loud clunk if operated when the car was in motion, were generally weak and prone to having the hold down pins slip out of place if moving off/reversing with the handbrake on.

    Comparing them to the £60 genuine Toyota ones, I couldn't see a huge difference in the dimensions of the metal part, but the friction material was definitely different, thicker yet slightly less wide.

  2. £3500? :) really?

    That chain is state of the art security for you lol - once bought an Astra that came with a similar set up years ago.. :lol:

    Its not even de-tango'd

    For the money you'd want at least the last of the SS3s, beams engine with 50K or less on the clock and full leather etc etc

  3. Its possible to get a leak from the seal where the d/s goes into the box but thats only usually if you've had the driveshaft off for some work and its not been re-fitted well or with a new seal.

    That said, you'd notice from where you park up if the gear oil had leaked - its very noticable (and smelly lol)

    re: bearings - when mine went it was extremely noisy towards the end, but was more of a knocking sound - sounded like someone with a hammer banging away under the car :blush:

  4. Bit late now lol but I believe its only cat C that need the VIC check. I personally would be happy with a cat D as it doesn't show up on the log book that it has 'been substantially repaired' or something along those lines.. like a cat C does, making it easier to sell on.

    If you're brave you could even look into buying an unrepaired cat C or D straight from salvage auctions or dealer - but lately I found them to be over priced when compared to undamaged cars of the same kind.

  5. I'd have had mine 11 years in March :D Still got the love, especially since sorting out a new clutch and other mechanicals. I still dont see anything I could replace it with.. they dont make or style cars like they used to!

    What I need to do now though is sort the bodywork - its not the pristine car I bought so long ago..

  6. NANKANG NS2 205/50/16

    Make and Model plus size of Tyre: NANKANG NS2 205/50/16

    Celica owned: Gen 6 2.0 GT

    Type of driving: Mostly urban, occasional motorway and country

    Type of driver: Put my foot down every (safe) opportunity

    Miles covered so far and wear rate: Only a few hundred/too new to rate wear

    Dry use: Excellent, confidence inspiring. You'd have to be driving like a loon to get into trouble with these.

    Wet use: Once again, very good considering their performance in the dry

    Snow / Ice use: Not tested

    Noise: Average. Pretty quiet, no better or worse than other brands

    Overall opinion / comments / strengths / weaknesses: Would buy again. These are superb especially considering they are about half the price of more well known brands. They even look the part with a cool tread pattern and rim protection.

    Price paid and from where: £72inc for a pair delivered from mytyres.co.uk Fitting/balance was £12inc per wheel so each tyre worked out at just £48.

    Rating out of 10: 9/10

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