Re: Time to rebuild the Marlin Roadster LWB
New wheels (to me anyway) test fitted to confirm correct pcd and offset - all seems OK. Given them a good clean and very happy with them. Hard to believe I found a set the same as already on the Marlin in the 14" size rather than the current 13". Bought these via forum/ebay for just £125 - a wheel refurb for mine would be c £300. These were supplied by YKC with the roadster kit he purchased and he's now converting to a hill climb car. Wheels don't appear to have done any real miles at all - just the odd small storage mark.
Also final fitted the drivers side wing (used my new countersink tool which worked far better than a standard countersink - with no chattering and a really clean shave of the fibreglass and gel coating. Also some further finishing to the rear tub and dash top.....
Whilst working on the car it appears I will need to replace the rear pistons (leaking) and from callipers (sticking) - oh well.....
New wheels (to me anyway) test fitted to confirm correct pcd and offset - all seems OK. Given them a good clean and very happy with them. Hard to believe I found a set the same as already on the Marlin in the 14" size rather than the current 13". Bought these via forum/ebay for just £125 - a wheel refurb for mine would be c £300. These were supplied by YKC with the roadster kit he purchased and he's now converting to a hill climb car. Wheels don't appear to have done any real miles at all - just the odd small storage mark.
Also final fitted the drivers side wing (used my new countersink tool which worked far better than a standard countersink - with no chattering and a really clean shave of the fibreglass and gel coating. Also some further finishing to the rear tub and dash top.....
Whilst working on the car it appears I will need to replace the rear pistons (leaking) and from callipers (sticking) - oh well.....
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