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Fix the ballast to the cross member under the lights just use cable ties

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Fix the ballast to the cross member under the lights just use cable ties

See my parts for sale on thread "philf1s Spirit Blue Fiesta ST180 parts for sale"

They're currently stuck to the inside of the wing/chassis area with No nails tape as I ran out of time when I put them in! Haha

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Don't want to start creating holes etc as the car needs to be handed back after 3 years, is there anyway to change the dipped beam lights without all this cutting and gluing etc? @GingerFlame 

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Does anyone know where I can get a curved exhaust tip? I want don't want to be cutting it to put a straight one on, surely there must be a curved one that fits on directly?  

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Don't want to start creating holes etc as the car needs to be handed back after 3 years, is there anyway to change the dipped beam lights without all this cutting and gluing etc? @GingerFlame 

No gluing, just cutting.

You could also cut the originals then pick up some used ones from a scrap yard/eBay? It's only the flexible rubber part. Alternatively you could manipulate the ballast in to the headlight if you're lucky but I wouldn't personally as there isn't much room unlike my last fiesta.

Or, you could cut a small Nick out of the corner of the rubber, and you'll notice there is a slot in the plastic ring on the headlight that it fits into. Run the cable through this gap. Then when you hand it back, rotate the rubber cover and nobody has a clue but you!

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Does anyone know where I can get a curved exhaust tip? I want don't want to be cutting it to put a straight one on, surely there must be a curved one that fits on directly?  

You'll struggle with that one unless you contact somebody who does custom exhausts. To be honest Ford wont be bothered about you cutting the tip off it to fit a stainless one. it'll improve the looks & in their eyes make it more saleable, and that's if they even notice

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3 hours ago, GingerFlame said:

You'll struggle with that one unless you contact somebody who does custom exhausts. To be honest Ford wont be bothered about you cutting the tip off it to fit a stainless one. it'll improve the looks & in their eyes make it more saleable, and that's if they even notice

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How easy to cut? Just use a small hack saw?...Would it not void warranty or anything like that

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Pretty sure someone on here has fitted a curved double pipe to the end of the exhaust that they bought

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You'll struggle with that one unless you contact somebody who does custom exhausts. To be honest Ford wont be bothered about you cutting the tip off it to fit a stainless one. it'll improve the looks & in their eyes make it more saleable, and that's if they even notice

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How easy to cut? Just use a small hack saw?...Would it not void warranty or anything like that

It's rubber.. use a Stanley knife around a £2 coin

It won't void the warranty as its a replaceable part.. the rubber pulls off when you need to change a bulb. If you have issues then remove the HIDs and refit a non-modified rubber cover

From what I've seen most people cut the curved part of the exhaust off.. I was going to but the whole things being replaced so it's a waste of time

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13 hours ago, GingerFlame said:

How easy to cut? Just use a small hack saw?...Would it not void warranty or anything like that

 

It's rubber.. use a Stanley knife around a £2 coin

It won't void the warranty as its a replaceable part.. the rubber pulls off when you need to change a bulb. If you have issues then remove the HIDs and refit a non-modified rubber cover

From what I've seen most people cut the curved part of the exhaust off.. I was going to but the whole things being replaced so it's a waste of time

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haha! I was talking about the exhaust when I mean't the cutting part, was very confused when i read the 'its rubber' part :laugh:

Thanks for the guide anyway tho pal.

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How easy to cut? Just use a small hack saw?...Would it not void warranty or anything like that

 

It's rubber.. use a Stanley knife around a £2 coin

It won't void the warranty as its a replaceable part.. the rubber pulls off when you need to change a bulb. If you have issues then remove the HIDs and refit a non-modified rubber cover

From what I've seen most people cut the curved part of the exhaust off.. I was going to but the whole things being replaced so it's a waste of time

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haha! I was talking about the exhaust when I mean't the cutting part, was very confused when i read the 'its rubber' part laugh.png

Thanks for the guide anyway tho pal.

Ah sorry mate! Long day Hahahaha

Yeah a decent hacksaw will do it although an angle grinder would be much more fun & faster

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14 hours ago, Philf1 said:

Pretty sure someone on here has fitted a curved double pipe to the end of the exhaust that they bought

See my parts for sale on thread "philf1s Spirit Blue Fiesta ST180 parts for sale"

Any Idea who?

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8 minutes ago, GingerFlame said:

haha! I was talking about the exhaust when I mean't the cutting part, was very confused when i read the 'its rubber' part laugh.png

Thanks for the guide anyway tho pal.

 

Ah sorry mate! Long day Hahahaha

Yeah a decent hacksaw will do it although an angle grinder would be much more fun & faster

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No worries mate hahaha. Probably will just use a saw, i take it i wont need to cut any of the back bumper, last time i looked it seemed as if there was enough room for a twin exhaust. 

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haha! I was talking about the exhaust when I mean't the cutting part, was very confused when i read the 'its rubber' part laugh.png

Thanks for the guide anyway tho pal.

 

Ah sorry mate! Long day Hahahaha

Yeah a decent hacksaw will do it although an angle grinder would be much more fun & faster

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No worries mate hahaha. Probably will just use a saw, i take it i wont need to cut any of the back bumper, last time i looked it seemed as if there was enough room for a twin exhaust. 

Should be plenty of room if you're going for a tasteful one ;) haha

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Pretty sure someone on here has fitted a curved double pipe to the end of the exhaust that they bought

See my parts for sale on thread "philf1s Spirit Blue Fiesta ST180 parts for sale"

Any Idea who?

Sorry can't remember it's probably a couple of years since I read it

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On 4/29/2016 at 10:40 AM, fraserrg said:

Red Edition Project

Hi folks. I recently purchased a 1L Fiesta Red Edition, love it, great wee car. 

Looking to do some small modifications to it, happy to take some ideas and suggestions. 

So far Ive done the following:

Heko Wind deflectors 

Upgraded all the interiors bulbs to red ones

Upgraded the air filter. 

Had the Eco Boost badge removed (still undecided about removing the fiesta badge)

Things I want to do:

Change the front and back badge to red and black and also the middle badges on the rims DONE

Possibly change the mats to all red with black trim rather than black with red trim? Considering

Some kind of exterior light upgrade (suggestions please) Still not got round to this.

Also change the aerial to a smaller stumpy one (links/suggestions please) DONE

Hi all,

Back to this now. So I've done a few things now but now considering more engine type upgrades. 

Was thinking some air intake upgrades and maybe some spring upgrades/lowering it? 

If anyone has suggestions, fire away

 

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Air intake I'd go Auto Specialists induction kit with all the hoses and pipes.

Springs I'd definitely Eibach Redlines!

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6 minutes ago, Tom-B64 said:

Air intake I'd go Auto Specialists induction kit with all the hoses and pipes.

Springs I'd definitely Eibach Redlines!

Mountune doesn't affect warranty, thats why i would be inclined to go with them

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13 minutes ago, fraserrg said:

Mountune doesn't affect warranty, thats why i would be inclined to go with them

Yea you've gotta be careful with that though, I think you have to get a Ford garage to fit it and keep ALL of the receipts. I've heard of someone who fitted it himself and didn't have the receipts and they told him that it's voided his warranty now.

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41 minutes ago, Tom-B64 said:

Yea you've gotta be careful with that though, I think you have to get a Ford garage to fit it and keep ALL of the receipts. I've heard of someone who fitted it himself and didn't have the receipts and they told him that it's voided his warranty now.

Oh right, I never knew that, that's interesting to know

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