I agree with the above.
it sounds like your are checking if the string touches both sides of the tyre evenly with the string straight - and have a rear wheel (albeit measured from the tyre) that doesn’t seem to sit square to the others...
I’d measure the distances between inside of the wheel rims as close to inline with the axle centres as you can. It could all be dodgy tyres.
That’s one big back window !!
Exciting stuff.
We are probably at similar points in our builds - I’ve the front end on, but the interior isn’t there and I’m just about to order a hood.
Stop spoiling my cathartic whinge !
And anyway its not £20 - it’s £20 a year on top of £315 multiplied by how ever many years they stick with that increase.
£315 this year...
I’m starting to think of the viability of keeping it long term ...
Whilst recognising we remain fortunate in comparison to some of our European cousins ...
I’ll be dead before it qualifies for the rolling 40 year exemption, and with the series getting closer, I’m starting to think I don’t want to be carrying these costs into my retirement...
You can see why people VIn swap them 😕
The finish is fabulous isn’t it.
What springs are you running? I do t remember reading that - bu5 I’m curious because it seems to be sitting very high. Are you over a 2” lift?
The Td5 lighting relay doesn’t switch the live load for the lights - the switch still carries that (perhaps the reason they melt so often!) - the relay just switches the dim/dip circuit.
A few folk on here have set them up so that the switch just switches relays - that take their 12v supply from the back of the alternator.
It preserves the switch, but more importantly means that there is far less voltage drop by the time it hits the lights - it made a big difference on my Td5.
Worth considering.
Kudos to the chaps patience and good manners - he is sending me a 3rd set tracked and signed for.
The 80” has Lucas ST51 ‘D’ light - and he does rather neat LED board with mounts and the full set of tail lights in there.