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Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 16:10:02 »1248
Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 16:06:21 »1249
Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 16:04:42 »1250
Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 15:12:10 »
Good work on omega, doesn't even look like it's redone. I won't comment clit, altough it's done nicely (see my sig)
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Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 13:17:35 »1252
Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 20 August 2011, 13:15:36 »1253
Omega General Help / Re: Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 18 August 2011, 14:37:49 »
I like chalenges and it gives a soul to my omega. You don't know if you don't try....
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Omega General Help / Changing leather clothing on steering wheel
« on: 18 August 2011, 14:23:08 »
Did anyone try diy? I have a piece (1,5x1m) of artificial leather at home and I would like to try it. Strong nerves and deadly sewing needles pepared to start<a href="http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/8711109/IMAG0579.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://s3d4.turboimagehost.com/t/8711109_IMAG0579.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting" /></a> <a href="http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/8711110/IMAG0581.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://s3d4.turboimagehost.com/t/8711110_IMAG0581.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting" /></a> Because you don't need to see the mileage, just look at the steering wheel and you know it
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Omega General Help / Re: About S/L shocks
« on: 18 August 2011, 12:03:47 »Quote
I successfully did a similar 'temporary fix' with Vaseline, before replacing 'em with Monroe Ride Levellers.I'll do this today, nice work! I've found monroe's ride leveler in slovenia but FOR 283 Euro!!!!!!! per one ?
Inflate your shockers to their maximum travel, then plaster the body and rubber bellow with the Vaseline before deflating 'em to 'normal' height.
Got me 'out of the cack' for a few months!
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Omega General Help / Re: About S/L shocks
« on: 18 August 2011, 11:05:42 »
Will have it in mind, thanks. Do you maybe know katalogue number for s/l shocks, just to see the price?
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Omega General Help / Re: About S/L shocks
« on: 18 August 2011, 10:12:04 »
"Why not" I said myself, just wanted to hear the opinion - permission Thanks,
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Omega General Help / About S/L shocks
« on: 18 August 2011, 09:58:17 »
After succesfully repaired compressor I found an air leak today. It's on lowest part of sealant rubber on right shock. If I press on rubber gently where I hear air coming out, it stops. I don't need to apply full presure on it, just pressing a bit is enough. Can I seal it with some silicon or sikaflex or do I need new shocks?
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Omega General Help / Re: Self Leveling Suspension.
« on: 18 August 2011, 06:08:59 »
No problem, stop to have some tea/coffee when driving by my house and we"ll check it......
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Omega General Help / Re: Self Leveling Suspension.
« on: 17 August 2011, 20:03:09 »
Rubbing with effect