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Most aftermarket steering wheels have a horn button on them, usualy its the center part of the wheel where the wheel makers logo is. I'm not good on MOT rules etc but im about 99% sure that you need a horn on your car somewhere
Wasnt sure which forum section to put this in, so if its wrong can the admins correct it for me :)
Basically got some slack in the UJ's on the column due to wear and tear. Need to replace it soon, was wondering if anyone has done this before and if its difficult to do? I've got a workshop...
http://www.lamin-x.co.uk/shop/yellow.htm
Basicaly I am going to do the fogs because I like the look of yellow fogs on the car and the originals are hard to get hold of so this seems like a good alternative. But was wondering if I should do the headlights too. Im mulling the idea over in my head...
Have a look on internet/phonebook/local directory for a scrap yard near you. I got mine from one (need to fit it still) but they are always getting in loads of old cars etc...
They are usualy a case of walk in, take off the parts you want and then settle it with the office. But that should get...
Came out of Mitsubishi garage behind my car then overtook me on dualy. Pulled in behind and flashed lights at you.
Cant remember reg but there was a cliosport forum sticker in the window
I would consider it but i'm out of money and struggling to find a job and cant really do much that isnt neccisary with the car. I love having a car, hate having the running costs :(
First time for me at FCS, was ok but was lacking, that stunt driver (forget his name) needed more stuff or they needed other people. Woman in the arena was annoying. Dunno if it was just me but nobody apart from the guys in the tent spoke to me (probs where I was there early, tiredness lol)...
Not really used performance tyres much but when I had the 16's on the Clio they had Marangoni Zetalinea's on, good grip I found wet and dry although didnt have any 'bad' weather to try them properly in. Obviousy would be a bit of a different case in other cars but I would reccomend them :)
As above, paint on the Clio has oxidized and want some reccomendations on how to sort it. What to use, how to use it, that sorta thing. Also few spots on the car like on the door there is dirt in the paint what can i use to get this out?
All help appreciated :)