FAO - Dan
FAO - Dan
Elise needs an OSF wheel bearing .
Any opinions on these options or alternates?
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... l-bearing/
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... l-bearing/
https://www.elise-shop.com/wheel-bearin ... 0f740.html
Also is it worth getting one of these?
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... -bolt-kit/
Any opinions on these options or alternates?
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... l-bearing/
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... l-bearing/
https://www.elise-shop.com/wheel-bearin ... 0f740.html
Also is it worth getting one of these?
https://www.eliseparts.com/products/sho ... -bolt-kit/
Re: FAO - Dan
While we have his attention - some time back he started a build thread about some ridiculously jizzy spec Elise and then went quiet. This isn't acceptable.
Re: FAO - Dan
@ JL : You think this will have a bearing on his decision to provide an update on his Hondalise build?
Re: FAO - Dan
Get the timken one.
Not sure the M12 bolt is really a safety issue, I've not seen a broken one. More like eliseparts sales nonsense, hence why the owner drives a mclaren.
Still building the silly elise, its just taking a bit longer than I hoped....i'll do an update one day as i've got almost the entire build in parts in the workshop. Took delivery of a complete set of body panels a couple of months ago that are so light and thin they're translucent
Not sure the M12 bolt is really a safety issue, I've not seen a broken one. More like eliseparts sales nonsense, hence why the owner drives a mclaren.
Still building the silly elise, its just taking a bit longer than I hoped....i'll do an update one day as i've got almost the entire build in parts in the workshop. Took delivery of a complete set of body panels a couple of months ago that are so light and thin they're translucent
Re: FAO - Dan
Timken ordered.dan wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 12:59 pm Get the timken one.
Not sure the M12 bolt is really a safety issue, I've not seen a broken one. More like eliseparts sales nonsense, hence why the owner drives a mclaren.
Still building the silly elise, its just taking a bit longer than I hoped....i'll do an update one day as i've got almost the entire build in parts in the workshop. Took delivery of a complete set of body panels a couple of months ago that are so light and thin they're translucent
Cheers
Re: FAO - Dan
pfftscotta wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 1:35 pmTimken ordered.dan wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 12:59 pm Get the timken one.
Not sure the M12 bolt is really a safety issue, I've not seen a broken one. More like eliseparts sales nonsense, hence why the owner drives a mclaren.
Still building the silly elise, its just taking a bit longer than I hoped....i'll do an update one day as i've got almost the entire build in parts in the workshop. Took delivery of a complete set of body panels a couple of months ago that are so light and thin they're translucent
Cheers
Re: FAO - Dan
Have you ever personally fixed anything on that car?Foz wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 3:08 pmpfftscotta wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 1:35 pmTimken ordered.dan wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 12:59 pm Get the timken one.
Not sure the M12 bolt is really a safety issue, I've not seen a broken one. More like eliseparts sales nonsense, hence why the owner drives a mclaren.
Still building the silly elise, its just taking a bit longer than I hoped....i'll do an update one day as i've got almost the entire build in parts in the workshop. Took delivery of a complete set of body panels a couple of months ago that are so light and thin they're translucent
Cheers
Re: FAO - Dan
Not really, the yellow one however
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Re: FAO - Dan
These puns are just a race to the bottom...
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