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Got my first disco yesterday

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jay2578:

--- Quote from: chris_harvey on February 23, 2010, 22:16:09 ---Don't all comment at once haha

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sorry mate, yeah it could be britpart springs, but if they are bearmach they could be older and maybe sagging. if it really bothers you perhaps try(guys slap me if i say something stupid)  a spring assister to correct it. as for the bonnet, when you pull the bonnet release and the bonnet pops, push the release back in(mine does the same)

morson4x4:

--- Quote from: Chris Putt on February 24, 2010, 11:46:36 ---All discos seem to have a bit of a lean, but on this forum there seem to be a few people who have had problems with britpart springs (they are cheap for a reason....) I would just bin the bonnet latch and put a set of bonnet pins on, my latch was a pain in the arse when i stioll had my disco....

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how easy is it to open a bonnet with pins as i had a smash in my terrano day after boxing day (great xmas present) all works fine bar my bonnet catch if i do 60 bonnet wobbles and i scared it will fly on to windscreen when i got kids in the car, i think the catch open in [!Expletive Deleted!] but was wondering whether to go to pins

jay2578:
pins are a little bar that comes through the bonnet, then a little split pin with a keyring pushes through it. its just a case of pulling the keyrings out and lifting the bonnet. bit like a grenade! :shock:

morson4x4:
lol well it would be the on;y pin id pull with out blow the hell mary out of myself  :dance:, i might invest then if it stop the bonnet wobble

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