First 111R C services
Discussion
111r's dont have a cambelt............ I though it was just major and minor service. I take mine to back on track, (K series) and change brake fluid every year included etc. If you can try a recommended independant. Much more bang for your buck. Mates Exige boot release cable just failed. Local dealer wanted £170 plus vat to replace it. Cable cost £8 and was an hour to replace including rerouting away from siting on the exhaust manifold, which fried it originally.............Another friends car wheel bolts were tightened by a dealer after replacing tyres and no one could get them off...........went back to the dealer to sort in the end, who had to resort to drilling them off...........I wonder how they keep buisness.............( this is 2 seperate dealers who have a 'good recommendation', apparently)
LivinLaVidaLotus said:
No one seems to use a torque wrench these days - which doesn't really matter on a shopping trolly but on these little beasties it does.
Why would it be any different on a shopping trolley? It's just as much of a pain in the arse to get them off again afterwards. kambites said:
LivinLaVidaLotus said:
No one seems to use a torque wrench these days - which doesn't really matter on a shopping trolly but on these little beasties it does.
Why would it be any different on a shopping trolley? It's just as much of a pain in the arse to get them off again afterwards. Gassing Station | Elise/Exige/Europa/340R | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



Plenty of 111R have already had their C service (or several) as it's 12 months OR 9000 miles service interval 