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Hankook tire discount code For anyone needing tires, I just discovered a nice 10% off discount code via HankookMotorsports.com for our tires. It works today, have no idea how long: HISTORICWORLDCHALLENGE |
In forum Radical Parts For Sale / Wanted |
4 years ago |
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RE: Recommended tools and equipment for operating a Radical FYI - a couple updates on some tools. Found a great source for the special clutch 8mm bleed tool, much cheaper than Snap-On. As for the very difficult 3/4" nut on back side of rotor drive pegs on ... |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: RXC Spyder on Facebook Marketplace Here are screenshots of the ad, not sure why the link isn't working. Shouldn't be hard to track down for interested parties. Attachment : IMG_7084.PNG Attachment : IMG_7085.PNG Attac... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RXC Spyder on Facebook Marketplace While looking for parts for my RXC Spyder I came across this ad, if anyone is looking: Radical RXC Spyder |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: SILVERSTONE 2022 - IMPORTANT INFO FOR RADICAL DRIVERS Hi Mark, I have also contacted Silverstone and received the same response. I doubt there would ne enough interest to fill a Radical only day as that is a lot of cars! Would be great fun though. I have... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Another option to lift your Radical @charleyhradicalsportscarregistry-com Weights on the hubs seems a bit chicken and egg. Do you have to lift it just a bit to remove wheels then put weights on and reverse? Last there this was the tech... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Tire Temperature Sensors on SR3-RSX and SR3-XX Hi Matt I run a SR3xx out of the Boston area. Will be removing complete body for paint in a week or so for paint. If you would like to come by and check out harness feel free to stop in . Also have a... |
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RE: Another option to lift your Radical m roj, common practice (from Radical) is to use a 4"x6"x8' piece of lumber to support the car. People also use a jack stands to support the car in this same area, both of which have a much smaller ar... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Bearing failure Sent you a PM |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Bearing failure Not ideal, looks to be a lot of debris there. Hopefully this is not out of place to mention but we could rebuild in a much shorter timescale if you were open to shipping to the UK and happy to run a n... |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Wonderful experience Hey Phil, thanks for the great right up. Please keep this thread updated as you drive the car more. I'm curious to hear more about the ergonomics. If you change anything with seating position or ho... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: New SR3XX eBay now Thanks Charlie, I just added it to the for sale section. Jeff |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Bearing failure @azwcat fingers crossed for you. Keep us updated with how you get on! |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: New SR3XX eBay now @raider89 Attachment : 25F8374B-94C9-4C0D-9343-5DA42953AED6.jpeg Attachment : D9808ECD-BD98-4C9E-9ED0-4BB0B65648DA.jpeg |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Another option to lift your Radical I don't use sandbags to balance the weight while my SR8 is on a lift. I use the rear wheels as "balancing ballast". I put the rear lift point at the rivets on the bar where the diffuser slides in and ... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |