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hammiegt



Member Since: 28 Sep 2013
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really gone and spoilt it now Whistle couldn't leave them on ebay @£26 only 2 bolts and 20 mins, matches the grill and have original parts to put back on if or when I sell it Smile

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Post #213882 3rd Oct 2013 2:44pm
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hammiegt



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so after giving it a good old clean at the weekend, thought id better sort the rust on the rear wheel arch


excellent thread on here on how to remove the side step and sill cover etc, thanks to swast4, as I would have struggled other wise, even after what I thought was a good jet washing around the wheel arches, you can see I still had a dustpan full of mud stuck up around there
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I can now attack the rust on the back, just need to get the wheel arch cover out, just waiting for my rustproofing to arrive, thankfully, although it looks bad, its still solid and hasn't gone through the metal with rot, cant understand the previous owners not getting it sorted before now, but its not too late to save
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to be continued lol 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #215030 7th Oct 2013 8:07pm
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hammiegt



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so striped out the wheel arch liner today and started on the rust, not too bad, in between this I attacked the only other part of the car that lets it down, the bonnet vent


no idea why it has gone like this, but it wasn't looking too pretty so needed to be sorted, I was under the impression it was held on by the 4 or 5 clips you could see on the underside of the bonnet, pushed these back thru pinching them using pliers, but it was still held, so with some gentle tugging it popped off, turns out there are nine clips that hold it in place, but managed to unclip it with no damage
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I left the washer jets fitted to it, and removed the hoses from the y connector rather than the washers themselves, as thought there was too much chance of damaging the connector on the washer, the electrical connector for the heated washers, was undone, and then I pulled it towards me and used a thin screwdriver to pop them off the tab on the bonnet they are secured to



as this and the strip above the rear no plate are the only gunmetal bits left on the car, decided to do it satin black to match the rest of the trim, mirrors, pillars etc, thought I would be able to flat it off and prime, but I couldn't get a smooth finish, so had to take it all the way back

primed, painted, and refitting was in the reverse order, taking care not to trap the wires or hoses, a firm push snaps it back into place, whilst it was out I cleaned and polished the recess it covers, job done

if the weather holds I will continue with the arches tommorrow 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #215547 9th Oct 2013 7:45pm
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hammiegt



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so the fun and games continue, carried on with the wheel arch, and behind the wheel arch liner, de rusting where needed and treating and painting, was looking at the rear discs [not pretty] and I know the handbrake is poor, so whilst im at it I thought I would pop the disc off and clean up the shoes etc, went to turn the disc to line up the hole to back off the shoes, in neutral, handbrake off, I had to use a bar between the lugs just to turn the disc!!!!!, caliper binding then, looks pretty horrible too, so took it off, pads not great, backed off handbrake shoes, disc not budging, big hammer, and helped the disc off, which was stuck somewhat in situ, got disc off, loads of gunk inside, disc shot, shoes shot, caliper shot, [with past experience, even if you clean it up and work it in and out, it will stick again sooner rather than later, so, new discs, pads, shoes, and calipers, not checked the other side yet, but you can bet its just as bad, I have brake engineering on my doorstep so will give them a bell tomorrow to see how much the calipers will be, rest of the parts aren't too pricey, hay ho may get to drive it some time in the next week or so


treating where its starting to get a bit rusty, worst at the bottom of the arch where the sill cover goes

disc seen better days, wonder if its the original one!!!
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cracks in brake shoes, plus they are a bit thin 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #215717 10th Oct 2013 6:23pm
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hammiegt



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although the weather has been against me a bit, and its taken longer because of that, arches are all stripped, rust treated, primed, undersealed, and painted, with some tidying up behind the wheel arch protectors, wheels were given a good clean on the inside as well


as good as new, almost lol
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due to the crap order of the rear brakes, its going in on Friday for new discs, calipers, shoes, pads, and a drive shaft gaiter, priced up the parts to do it myself, and then contacted local indie, who is going to do all the work for such a good price that its not worth my while to do it myself, hope to have it clayed and sealed by the end of the week 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #216759 15th Oct 2013 8:09pm
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hammiegt



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lovely day here today, so clayed polished and sealed the car, alfie got somewhat bored waiting for me to finish, I thought he could have helped by running up and down the side of the car to take the polish off lol

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Post #217145 17th Oct 2013 3:53pm
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Welshdragon



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looking good Hammie, nice colour Very Happy , don't see many of these around where I am, keep up the good work will be worth the effort in the end Thumbs Up If it dont work.......burn it!

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Post #217156 17th Oct 2013 4:25pm
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hammiegt



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cheers, It wasn't my first choice in colour when I got it, went for history, mileage and condition [apart from the arches lol] within my budget, but it has grown on me, can look various shades of gold/silver depending on lighting, just about got it presentable lol, just got to get the front wheels off and clean the inside of them, going in for new rear brakes on Monday, then will have to financially pace myself for the other jobs I want to get done, gearbox service, new rad and thermostat, rocker gaskets and pcv, then maybe put it onto gas, will have to see, im still very chuffed with it, and drive it for drivings sake at the mo, have a couple of niggles, the factory glass is rubbish at night, too dark to see out thru when reversing etc, don't think much to the view from the exterior mirrors either, but apart from that, feel a million dollars every time I get in it,
cheers hammie Very Happy 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #217208 17th Oct 2013 6:32pm
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Just be aware fella that the driveshafts can be an absolute tw@t to get out... Make sure your indie is of a reliable nature as some unscrupulous people can quote you cheap to get the job in the door then the bill goes sky high when on the ramp Rolling Eyes

Post #217213 17th Oct 2013 6:47pm
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hammiegt



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cheers craig, no hes pretty good to be fair, quoted me a fixed price, and said the only extra may be a bush, if the bolts stuck in it when he trys to get the hub off if that makes sense?? 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #217218 17th Oct 2013 7:16pm
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hammiegt



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Dropped off the 2nd set of stormers to my mate at his bodyshop today for a freshen up, these I got off a forum member and are kerbed free, unlike 2 of mine, in fairness, my mate reckons he can repair and re finish the 2 quite badly kerbed ones I have on the car at the mo, once the 2nd set are fitted with better 45 section tyres, all for a good mates rate price.
Had a few foibles over the past few weeks, still have an intermittent lh headlight, its not the bulb, but every now and again refuses to ignite, but normally switching off the ign and trying again does the trick, stereo had a moment yesterday, would work for around 30 secs then stop working, turn off at the knob and back on and would work for another 30 secs etc etc, did notice it was not lighting up the dsp on the center display, ign off and on again solved this ?????? not done it since, and I also have an iffy drivers window switch that 1 in 10-15 times will not raise the window, if you toggle it a few times it kicks back in, 10 year old electrics I suppose, keeps you on your toes thou lol still love it
cheers hammie 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #222758 13th Nov 2013 9:47pm
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Top tip is to get some of the arch lip protector to give a bit of protection to your hard work on the rear arches.

Have a search, they are dead cheap and will prevent the arches getting chipped Thumbs Up

Looking good though There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #222762 13th Nov 2013 9:55pm
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hammiegt



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cheers , have some fitted that I modded from a rover 45, cost me £2
cheers hammie 2003 ffrr v8 vogue

Post #222802 14th Nov 2013 12:45am
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vogue man1



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hi ive got the same wheels and love them and the same grill in black love it to Thumbs Up

Post #222806 14th Nov 2013 6:30am
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hammiegt



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2nd set of stormers now refinished and waiting for tyres to go back on, my mate with the bodyshop has advised to wait a few days until the paint has gone off a bit more, but they look like new again, so once on, I will have a set of 20ins stormers for sale, with or without nearly new Pirelli scorpion 275/40/20 tyres, as these are not the proper size for a ff

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