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The filth around the fuel cap don't look too disimiliar to mine, mine hasn't been hand washed/waxed since november either, sad times, although it's good to see some paintwork does exist under all the dirt and salt
I don't think the 200 will age well so personally i'd get a trophy that isn't going to de-value that much, have fun with it, leave it standard, then go for something else 6-12 months down the line
Re: thieving f**kin scum!
Mouse trap style?
Sorry to hear that though mate, most probably somebody has been passing as you've been carrying them to the shed or somebody over looking, tis a sh1tter none the less, would imagine insurance would riddle out of it some how aswell with them...
O dear :dead:
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Pretty sure the vents are merely painted on lol
It's the main issue yeh, the lightness in the steering results in it being pulled (like tram lines) wheel bearing was another thought but i'd be able to hear them so :-\
Yeh I know it'll always have some negative effect in 1 form or another but would it result in steering feeling very light?
I have a feeling it's the toe angle but this can't be adjusted no?
The wheel is buckled, I know that for certain, £200 an alloy though so taking me a few week get the pennies, appreciate I may sound like an idiot questioning handling issues with a buckled wheel but surely that would only cause high speed vibration (which it does) rather than handlng issues at...
My front right side took a heavy knock on a kerb a couple of month ago, handling hasn't been right since, seems very keen to follow any lines/dips in the road, almost like when you're driving along tram lines.
I keep meaning to take it down to North West performance to get some professionals...
Lovely pics mate, do intend on meeting you guys in the near future, had some problems with the car but over the next 2 month it should start coming together again so i'll be showing my face and getting to know you all.
Cheers for the badge again alex, front end looks like right again now...
lol
My suggestion would be to have a look around your estate/street see if any other cars are damaged, if they are question them about it, also if you can be arsed... sit in your car tomorrow around about a similiar time and see what damaged cars drive past
It's North West Performance I been speaking with mate.
They check all cars as part of the service and it's slighty over due it's service anyway so £120 for the 36k service which is good (that's excluding aux belt obviously)
I think it's more in the steering assembley itself as it doesn't feel right at any speed rather than it feeling off only on particular quick bends etc.. where you'd expect the suspension to play a larger part
Cheers mate, had a pm off a place in Northwich so just chatting to their fella now...
Hi,
I'm having some serious issues with my handling at the moment, feels very loose and doesn't seem to want to carry any weight under breaking or on the bends.
I've had a few people look at it who are quite knowledgeable but they can't seem to figure out the problem, so i'm keen to have...
Right had a look bt doesent seem to be anything there for the auto adjusters, or there isn't a symbol that looks like it would be it.
Could it be one of the fuses under the bonnet?
Does anybody know where I could find a diagram/list for the fuse layout of a 182?
Headlight adjusters don't seem to be working (pointing down) so just want to rule the fuse out.
Seems like you couldn't decide what you're favourite colour was so you thought you'd squeeze as many on the car as possible :-\ Not for me really mate, but still a great car no doubht you'll love it