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LOL at not sure if snap on cheap or expensive.
I find Teng to be fairly poor quality. Depends on how often you are going to use the tools. Halfords Pro is perfectly exceptable for home spannering IMO.
Do you mean you can't move the other wheel at all, or just that only one wheel turned when started in gear, because the diff will try to drive only 1 wheel when the car is off the ground?
Hi, welcome to the club.
Best advise is to join up here and search for sale threads / post wanted threads for the bits your after. It might also be worth your time searching for timing belt threads before you take the car in on Monday. Depending on where your taking it, you could be potentially...
Nearly always the connector under the front seats. Try both seats, it could be either. Only lasting solution seems to be to ditch the connector, but be very careful working on the airbag system, for obvious reasons.
Feel for you mate - been there etc.. It can be expensive changing random parts trying to solve the problem so my advice would be get it to a specialist. I know you're at the other end of the country but the Birchdown lads sorted mine out a treat.
What are you trying to achieve? Handling or drop? It doesn't go down too well here messing with a trophy suspension - that's the raison d'etre of the whole car.
I remember an old Volvo advert they ran in car magazines that showed the oddometers from 3 cars. Ford and Vauxhall only had 5 digits compared to Volovs 6, inference being they wouldn't need 6.
Welcome to the Club Kent91. Glad you've achieved your dream :)
Your belts are well over due for changing, if they have never been done, and if you're not sure if they have, then they haven't. Get it booked in with a specialist off of here is the standard advice.
The post was started 4 years ago, but it's constantly updated.
I'm sure in the example you gave, there is a difference and it does look better, but the fact remains that very few Xbox games are 1080p native. Your TV is upscalling.
Yes it does - if the display can do 1080p (mine can't, hence 768) then I guess you're better with HDMI, although how many games are genuine 1080 output? It may be all of them nowadays, I really don't know.
Probably not the case, but you couldn't have the phase of one of the speakers 'crossed' could you, when changing to the sony unit? Using a different ISO adapter or something? That would give the kind of results you mention with one driver effectivly cancelling out the other.