95 cav oil burner w.i.p

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95 cav oil burner w.i.p

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right whare to start its a 95 1.7td it had allready been lowerd, the fueling turned up and the turbo adjusted.
shes a little ruff around the edges ist thig to do was remove the original alloys there going to be shotblasted when i get time (hens the 16" ones from my old vectra that only just fit on the back)
this is a photo if my cav i baught it without seeing it as i needed a car and this just happend to be going verry cheap..

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there are a few bits to do but i will post them later
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Looks smart on the 16's.I keep them on if I were you mate.

And a GLS TD thats pretty rare. You normaly just see LS's.
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Do like the veccy wheels on that
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im still undecided about the wheels i will clean and paint the original ones and see what i think when they have a nice new lick of paint they might just go on her car and i will stay with the 16. i have still gotta roll the arches a little more.
i still have the sri interior from my cav to pop carnt beet a little leather in a car :twisted:
thanx for the coments but im going to have to stop playing with her for a while and get my chevette back on the road.
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The vauxhall 16" wheels should fit on with out having to roll the arches. Are the tyres the correct size for on a Cav?

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Looks ace, let me know if you decide to see the wheels, could be very interested. Where abouts in the country are you from then? Anywhere local?
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i have been getting a little rubbige on the back when i go over big bumps in the road the tires are the right size i hope lol im not selling the whels there getting quie rare on a 4 stud now and i have only borrowed then from a frend (about umm a year ago :lol: hope he dosnt relise )
Im in darlington nice and central :wave
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Not too far from me then :)
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no your right up the road envoy cdx im often up that way dont often have a reason but if i got out for a drive i allways end up on a1 for a bit of a blast :oops: carnt help my self lol
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my pore little cav is in a sorry state i hate this wether i need a new rad i dont think i had the right mix of antifrees and my wheels are feeling the eftct of the salt on the roads i now have 3 tires leeking air right on the rim so im wating for it to get a little warmer and im going to have to srtip out the rad so i think im going to clean all my hoses and give the bay a good clean. i might see if i can get a difrent oil cooler and mount it right in frount . its also due a service its so easy to rack up the milage in the pore old girl.
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Loving the colour of your Cavalier, Danny. ;)

Hope you manage to get everything ironed out on her soon. Sometimes these things all come at once.
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Super clean looking derv is that, one of my fav colours. I ran vec wheels and tyres on my of my other dervs, didnt have a prob with rubbing. They were 15" but had a very high profile and made the cav sit very high up. You sure its not been lowered slightly even by 30mm?
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Maybe tired springs / shockers if its rubbing and its standard hight.

However, those alloys will be 16" if I recall. So that may factor in too.

You'll get sorted I'm sure :)
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Try a lower profile tyre this may help

Are you going to go for a small roll on the rear arches?

If so go to a professional - think they have to gently heat the rear arch so the paint doesnt crack :0
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well my little cav is fixed again apart from im replacing the bottom arms i have had the rad fixed there was a little hole in it. but im going to be selling her soon she just getting a little old now and i miss something rwd so im going for a vaux omega and its easier to get the kids in. im going to miss the 55+ mpg at £1 a leater. but i will have a nice tow car 4 my chevette as well.
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sorry to hear you're leaving cav ownership. good call with the omega though, great motors. you've got a chevette eh? any snaps? perhaps a thread in 'the other showroom' if you havent got one running already. what model is it?
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i been a vauxhall lad for years im on my second cav right now had a vectra 4 or 5 novas and about the same with the chevettes i carnt help it i have tryed outher things aswell but i keep coming back for more lol. if i had a rwd cav or be able to afford a 4x4 one then i will be happy but the wife dosnt like driving the cav she thinks its a little chavey. no dout i will have anouther cav at some point.
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