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Just had loads of heavy rain again so thought I’d pop out and check. I think it may be the door card as suggested above. Are they easy to get off? Any walk throughs on here?
The sill drainage holes were blocked but I sorted that and loads of water came out. Still getting water in it though when standing still. Could water be transitioning from the sill into the footwell as it fills up?
My 172 I bought last June has started to develop this issue over the last few weeks. When driving I noticed that there was sloshing coming from the passenger side of the car under braking, accelerating etc. Further examination showed that the sill was full with water. It was getting in when...
I recently got back into a 172, 10ish years since I sold my 182. Had all manner of hotter hatches in between. There’s something special about these Clios. Don’t think you’d be disappointed.
I’ve also just got back into a Clio 172. This is Renault Sport number 9. Always missed my first one though which was a lovely 182. Regretted selling that and always will. Great to be back in something similar. Went for a full fat 172 as needed the climate. It’s in stunning condition and a joy to...
Just a thought, I know it's not been released just yet but shouldn't be too far away, what about the new RS Megane. They are doing it with manual and the flappy paddles that you want? Would be similar price to new Type R and I'm sure will give it a very good run for its money!
Yeah they are. All sorted now thankfully. We had to wind the calipers out a touch so they were very tight. Taken the car for a quick spanking and they seem all fine now.....touchwood!
Just changed rear pads on my 2010 Clio 200. Put in Oem Brembos no problem at all. Only issue now is that the pedal won't firm up at all. You can clearly see the piston on both calipers coming out but then going back in and leaving slack in the caliper which is causing it to rock slightly. We've...
Hi guys, need new pads on the rear of my 200, where is the best place to buy now? I used a guy on here for my 182 but can't seem to find him anymore.
Also, any recommendations? Currently have the standard Renault pads and discs on the rear but running DS2500 on the front. Many thanks.
I run on Yoko AD08R's. Absolutely stunning tyre. The grip is immense and I've had no issues over winter, although I'm down in Devon so it barely gets very cold and we've had no snow at all! I won't use anything else now.
Yeah, pretty sure they are the same as everyone else. I was also thinking that it could do with being a little lower, but don't want to compromise the ride. I had Eibachs on my 182 and they were fine. What do people normally go for?