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Cup shocks will help you as they are stiffer, however a set of coilovers with adjustable damping would probably be better so you can set it up as you like!
Bump.
I have an after market stereo and a c2 aerial. Signal is w**k due to this setup. I'm not changing back to the normal aerial as it looks s**t, but was thinking of running an in-line booster to try and improve things. Has anyone else used one?
Thanks
Why? Under the data protection act you're entitled to information help by a company about yourself. You can view this information on-line anyway for x amount of months.
Iron x is brill. However it's not designed to be used for cleaning your wheels all the time.
Infact if your wheels have been decontaminated and sealed you shouldn't need to use it very often
Just realised you ordered it online to from a store. This means you also have distant selling regs protecting you as well.
Fair enough! It does look like a bloody good clone
Go instore and ask for your money back. If they don't play ball just mention they've miss sold it under the SOGA.
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/wales/consumer_w/consumer_common_problems_with_products_e/consumer_goods_are_not_as_described_e/goods_dont_match_description.htm
No, if your current seat's don't have airbags, you will want them turned on correctly in clip with the new seats. Will only be about £20.
Resistor method is pikey