how to prop up your mr2?

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Re: how to prop up your mr2?

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Or to sit back, and watch someone else press the button and do everything else for you lol! Nope, joking aside, i really wish i was more handy with cars! Im slowly getting there, but as i said....s l o w l y!
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MegatronUK wrote:Its much easier to press a button to lift it up :lol:


When i borrow a friends garage i have access to ramps etc, but he's moving premises so i have to work at home outside at the moment so its back to axle stands for me. This is a real pain as i will need to do a full geo setupm need ramps for this really.

Hurstie, just get your hands dirty (or wear gloves) and learn. Start with something simple and you soon learn. Rocket science it is not.

The key reason why i do all my own work on my cars is simply because no garage will take the care you do when working on your own car.
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I honestly couldn't do without the help from my dad and his garage. I can't quite grasp that some mad folks replace engines and gearboxes on their drives, laying on their backs :wink:
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MegatronUK wrote:I honestly couldn't do without the help from my dad and his garage. I can't quite grasp that some mad folks replace engines and gearboxes on their drives, laying on their backs :wink:


You missed out in the pouring rain too err twice and in January
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To be honest im getting better!
Couple of years ago fitted my k&n kit, which was the start. I dont mind getting my hands dirty, i just dont want to break things! Im currently refurbing my alloys, which is ok, but nothing mechanical. There is no haynes manual hence nothing to learn from. And i dont want to pay if i do a major willy up!
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Fonzy wrote:Buy some axle stands form halfraud, bout 10 quid i think jack up your car using the sub frame as jacking point position axe stands under jacking point either side just bit further back the the rear joint of the doors, lower car onto stands! :wink:


........I really should buy some :roll:
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I have seen them in asda, think they are draper ones, same as halfrauds, and cheaper!!! They do a trolley jack for 14 quid too!!
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Hurstie1981 wrote:I have seen them in asda, think they are draper ones, same as halfrauds, and cheaper!!! They do a trolley jack for 14 quid too!!


*fires up the turbo for a trip to Asda* :lol: :lol: :lol:
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You and your damn conversion!!! :)
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Hurstie1981 wrote:You and your damn conversion!!! :)


You know it!! :lol:

You going for one mate? :?:
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What skirts and bumper are on your two?
I really do like the look of it!
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OK i will stop being lazy and check your profile!
Where did you buy them from, im interested!!
Is that an autopista spoiler, looks the same as mine?
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Hurstie1981 wrote:OK i will stop being lazy and check your profile!
Where did you buy them from, im interested!!
Is that an autopista spoiler, looks the same as mine?



It was an autopista style spoiler. Recently sold it on ebay.

Check my profile now mate for a recent pic of how the 2 looks now!! big change!

I got my side skirts from MTTE:

http//:www.mrtwo.co.uk

HTH

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I would love a conversion, but two problems!
Paid £900 for a full engine rebuild last april....and 2, Mines an AUTO (dont cringe)!
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Your pic has changed from 5 mins ago?

That link isnt working, hmmm, somethings wrong lol!
Do we get a discound at MTTE?
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Hurstie1981 wrote:I would love a conversion, but two problems!
Paid £900 for a full engine rebuild last april....and 2, Mines an AUTO (dont cringe)!


gutted :cry:
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Hurstie1981 wrote:Your pic has changed from 5 mins ago?

That link isnt working, hmmm, somethings wrong lol!
Do we get a discound at MTTE?


Should be working mate, I can see it :shock:
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Re: how to prop up your mr2?

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Hmmm, ah well!
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a tubby auto conversion?
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Hurstie1981 wrote:Hmmm, ah well!
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a tubby auto conversion?


Its certainly possible but if your going to the trouble of changing the engine, i think it'd be well worth the effort of converting to manual, though its a PITA in the MR2 because of the hydraulic clutch and the associated pipework.

I can't really see the point of an auto tubby tbh, surely you would be better off selling up and buying a tubby? Unless there's some reason why you want to keep the auto?
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Lauren wrote:
Hurstie1981 wrote:Hmmm, ah well!
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a tubby auto conversion?


Its certainly possible but if your going to the trouble of changing the engine, i think it'd be well worth the effort of converting to manual, though its a PITA in the MR2 because of the hydraulic clutch and the associated pipework.

I can't really see the point of an auto tubby tbh, surely you would be better off selling up and buying a tubby? Unless there's some reason why you want to keep the auto?


You and your damn acronyms

I guess PITA is Pain in the ar$e?

IYSWIM.............FTLOG

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