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Old 10 November 2017 | 12:07 PM
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This is just a thread to show us all what you did to your scooby today

At the same time give other enthusiasts ideas on what they should do to theirs
Old 10 November 2017 | 12:20 PM
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Have a look at this thread:


https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...this-week.html


Today I drove it to work and dropped it off at my local garage for a full tracking and camber check to ensure nothing has drifted in the 1.5 years since my full suspension upgrade.
Old 10 November 2017 | 02:38 PM
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took mine to In Town Automotive, Northampton, to get an estimate for fitting a Whiteline Front Roll Centre Correction Kit + Geo check/adjustment. They do any car and prices have been good in the past. The price is comeing up as £314 inc vat. Parts supplied by me.
So booked in for Monday.
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Old 10 November 2017 | 02:42 PM
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Nothing because it is currently at Scoobyclinic.
Old 10 November 2017 | 04:23 PM
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parked one in the work car park and got a for sale ad ready for the other
Old 10 November 2017 | 04:52 PM
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Laid underneath mine faffing with the exhaust, got the hump, swore a lot very loudly - remembered I was on my driveway and not in my garage, came back in, had a sandwich and carried on with my work
Old 10 November 2017 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay kay
Laid underneath mine faffing with the exhaust, got the hump, swore a lot very loudly - remembered I was on my driveway and not in my garage, came back in, had a sandwich and carried on with my work
That sounds familiar
Old 11 November 2017 | 01:25 PM
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Just checked the trickle charger was doing its thing then locked her back up again.
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Fukc all I've been cleaning the house while the bitch is at work
I've got **** loads of work I could be doing on the car on this fine sunny day
Old 11 November 2017 | 01:56 PM
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Currently spraying the side splitters black again for a much needed refurbish.
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Put it up for sale
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Watched mine rust, outside again since September.
.........been dry stored the last year and a half, but my garage is now in use as workshop to try and transplant a Megane 225 engine into a Clio 197....
Old 11 November 2017 | 07:51 PM
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Just looked and thought Yes. Love it ,!!!!
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Originally Posted by trevsjwood
took mine to In Town Automotive, Northampton, to get an estimate for fitting a Whiteline Front Roll Centre Correction Kit + Geo check/adjustment. They do any car and prices have been good in the past. The price is comeing up as £314 inc vat. Parts supplied by me.
So booked in for Monday.
Trev
This company you speak of, any good from past experience you may have had? I want my ‘03 JDM STI tracked etc after adding some spacers and a slight ride height adjustment in the new year. They’re local to me and I want to take my car to someone who knows Imprezas.
Old 11 November 2017 | 09:15 PM
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Replaced leaking fuel pipe under inlet manifold which involved removing the inlet manifold.......all good & no leaking fue nowl........but now have engine light on one thing after another eh lol
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previously had my car at Superior Cars, Horseshoe St, Northampton. They'd done good work for me in the past and have the Hunter alighnment system but have lost some good staff and I felt disappointed last time there. There are some good lads at 'In Town' but definitely used to more general cars than specialised. They welded up my exhaust and I was happy with the service so they've got the work this time but will report back Monday after job done.
From past experience on alighnment, The TT Shop, Unit 2, Triumph Way, Kempston are worth a look, although mainly Audi they do a good job on an Impreza.
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Originally Posted by trevsjwood
previously had my car at Superior Cars, Horseshoe St, Northampton. They'd done good work for me in the past and have the Hunter alighnment system but have lost some good staff and I felt disappointed last time there. There are some good lads at 'In Town' but definitely used to more general cars than specialised. They welded up my exhaust and I was happy with the service so they've got the work this time but will report back Monday after job done.
From past experience on alighnment, The TT Shop, Unit 2, Triumph Way, Kempston are worth a look, although mainly Audi they do a good job on an Impreza.
Trev
Thanks for the advice. I used to use Gavin Fleet Care right next door back in the day so I know of the place. I’ll give them a shoot when the time comes. Thanks again.

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Fixing a squeaking clutch pedal
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Originally Posted by trevsjwood
previously had my car at Superior Cars, Horseshoe St, Northampton. They'd done good work for me in the past and have the Hunter alighnment system but have lost some good staff and I felt disappointed last time there. There are some good lads at 'In Town' but definitely used to more general cars than specialised. They welded up my exhaust and I was happy with the service so they've got the work this time but will report back Monday after job done.
From past experience on alighnment, The TT Shop, Unit 2, Triumph Way, Kempston are worth a look, although mainly Audi they do a good job on an Impreza.
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roll centre kit should be aroun 40quid per side plus geo approx 80
Over 300 quid is a rip off
Or try them, carnetix melton mowbray no idea how much they charge but they are good

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Old 12 November 2017 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Hawkins 1995
Fixing a squeaking clutch pedal
My friend has this problem. What did you do to fix it?

Im collecting parts to do a full service. Spark plugs, engine oil, gearbox and diff oil, pollen and fuel filters

On top of that, i bought some black fabric spray dye to spray the insulation under the bonnet

The cars parked up for the winter now and i wont get a minute rest from work between now and x-mas. Ill do the service in january then off to see my mapper
Old 12 November 2017 | 09:21 AM
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today I will be putting a new starter into my Scooby camper as the old one has packed up ,, and will be fitting the harnesses and helmets into the rally car
Old 12 November 2017 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by subarustel
My friend has this problem. What did you do to fix it?

Im collecting parts to do a full service. Spark plugs, engine oil, gearbox and diff oil, pollen and fuel filters

On top of that, i bought some black fabric spray dye to spray the insulation under the bonnet

The cars parked up for the winter now and i wont get a minute rest from work between now and x-mas. Ill do the service in january then off to see my mapper
I had this with mine and it was insufferable. In the end it was the rubber rod locating bung that sits in between the housing of the shell. It gets dry and full of crap. I simply got down in cabin and kept squirting wd40 on the rod and bung and kept working the clutch peddle back and fourth until it was cleaned out and lubed. I should note that I tried silicone grease & normal grease to stop the squeak but only wd40 did the trick in the end.

Took me about a week of doing this every other day and the squeak is gone to this day.
Old 12 November 2017 | 01:07 PM
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Old 12 November 2017 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by spindle121


Just looked and thought Yes. Love it ,!!!!
Then you realised it's the b@stard child of a Hyundai and a Focus........LOL
Old 12 November 2017 | 02:33 PM
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Put the jump leads on because haven't used it for ages
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Originally Posted by fawor
roll centre kit should be aroun 40quid per side plus geo approx 80
Over 300 quid is a rip off
Or try them, carnetix melton mowbray no idea how much they charge but they are good
thanks for the info.
Carnetix are a good hour from me so not really an option this time, although worth an ask how much they would charge as they would be practised there.
The garage put the info into their system and because the job is unfamiliar it's possibly over quoting. I don't know that and I run the risk of a big bill.
Their labour rates are £60 per hr and £60 full geo check (inc vat) any adjustments would be at the standard labour charge.

DIY- The Tie rod will be straightforward as they were replaced last year. It's the ball connection on the whishbone that concerns me as that has been there from new and may take some freeing. I see the droplink connection is undone/ ball connection castle nut removed and then the control arm forced down and wedged, leaving space to remove and replace the ball joint. I'm stuck if the old one wont budge as I only have basic tools. It did occur to me I could leave the control arm attached to aid removal but then I might end up needing a new control arm.
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Sold it.
Old 12 November 2017 | 08:04 PM
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[QUOTE=subarustel;11977957]My friend has this problem. What did you do to fix it?

Hi mate just sprayed all the springs on the pedal and the nut holding the metal bracket on with grease. If you mate got a hatch could be something a lot worse seen some horror story's
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Decided to sell it
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