tomcat59alan
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Dec 1994 first registered.What year is it then? An early one I take it.
Dec 1994 first registered.What year is it then? An early one I take it.
Wow that is an early model. Are the sensors more or less expensive for that year, they come with all kinds of other parts as well from the ads I've seen.Dec 1994 first registered.
I bought the dunloppers for mine.I bought 6 new "cheap sensors" for mine and they lasted 3 days respectively..
Only genuine for the the height sensors from now!
Just with their own short wiring loom Mark. I'd like to get it up,wouldn't we all, and running before I decide what to do with it.Wow that is an early model. Are the sensors more or less expensive for that year, they come with all kinds of other parts as well from the ads I've seen.
What does It owe you if you sell it?Just with their own short wiring loom Mark. I'd like to get it up,wouldn't we all, and running before I decide what to do with it.
I would have to work it out, I bought it years ago before my strokes and it had been standing for some years but it has a 4.6 block and an auto box both had done about 4k miles.it's solid as a rock.it's got all clear lights fitted which I wanted to fit to my 98 to leave it as it should be. When it starts it sound luverly..What does It owe you if you sell it?
NSwap you bags for coils ...
no thanks mate, if your serious about the sensors pm me.
Start adding it up, sell it for what it's worth to you and use the money for baby oil... Let's paaarrrrty.I would have to work it out, I bought it years ago before my strokes and it had been standing for some years but it has a 4.6 block and an auto box that had done about 4k miles.it's solid as a rock.it's got all clear lights fitted which I wanted to fit to my 98 to leave it as it should be. When it starts it sound luverly..
No mate their different, fingers crossedas they can be fragile and the nuts rusty,its an age thing.Are the rear sensors same as front?
May as well pull off all 4 and you can take your pick
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They all look decent but the rears don’t want to come out to play and the extension lead won’t reach the car park to cut them off so il have to have a think on that let them soak today.
This is what I have for you so far View attachment 218741they are Dunlop - Colvern cp17/414-28098 with
3 pin connectors.
The arms may need bit of heat/adjustment but the resistance readings seem smooth on movement and they don’t look the age that they must be View attachment 218742 View attachment 218746
Any good to you??
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