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christim

posted on 21/7/24 at 08:54 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers all, yep hopefully it all goes smoothly
I'm nervous about the wheel nuts too, but the rear wheels passed and the fronts (with the +10mm extended studs) now seat in as far as the rear, so should be ok.
Just to cover all bases though I ordered some +25mm extended studs which I'll take with me. Definitely overkill, but I can fit them there if needed





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40inches

posted on 22/7/24 at 10:15 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by christim
Cheers all, yep hopefully it all goes smoothly
I'm nervous about the wheel nuts too, but the rear wheels passed and the fronts (with the +10mm extended studs) now seat in as far as the rear, so should be ok.
Just to cover all bases though I ordered some +25mm extended studs which I'll take with me. Definitely overkill, but I can fit them there if needed

I have blind nuts on mine Description
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The inspector unscrewed one and counted the turns fitting it back on. For Ford Sierrs wheel nuts it is 8 full turns

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christim

posted on 22/7/24 at 10:32 PM Reply With Quote
I still have the blind nuts from the Sierra...wish I'd put them on to start with! Reckon if I put them on now it'd look like I'm trying to hide something for the retest lol





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40inches

posted on 23/7/24 at 08:03 AM Reply With Quote
Take the guess work out. Unscrew a nut and check that it has 8 turns minimum when refitted (more is better). Job done
I don't think that they will remember what nuts you had fitted, or care

[Edited on 23-7-24 by 40inches]

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christim

posted on 23/7/24 at 08:32 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by 40inches
Take the guess work out. Unscrew a nut and check that it has 8 turns minimum when refitted (more is better). Job done
I don't think that they will remember what nuts you had fitted, or care

[Edited on 23-7-24 by 40inches]


All's well, 15 turns....they should be happy

Two days to go!





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christim

posted on 26/7/24 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
A PASS!!!!

They were completely happy with the fixes, no issues with the +10mm extended studs, fuel line heater control stickers, and starter motor terminal caps - all fine. Took no more than 15mins from arriving to getting the certificate

It was a great drive out too, perfect weather for it. Took the a64/a1079 there, and enjoyed the country roads on the way back

Now to wait for the DVLA...paperwork already sent off (that was ready to go if course, just needed the certificate adding). Fingers crossed for a quick registration!





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MikeR

posted on 27/7/24 at 05:11 AM Reply With Quote
Congratulations & my fingers are crossed for a fast turnaround.
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