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They do tilt and slide. The main thing i have found is because they have a hard plastic back, there's less room for the legs of rear passengers. From a drivers point of view it does mean that it puts an end to having someones knees sticking in your back though :approve:
I have my drivers...
I fitted mine on my 172, and have helped fit a few other peoples.
I've got all the tools and would be happy to help if you fancy nipping up the road :D
Good stuff Dave, I'm really pleased with mine. It does get quite a bit louder over the next 1000 miles, mine sounds spot on now. Still nice and quiet when cruising along on long journeys too.
Mike@Rentech sorted mine for me on my 172 when he worked for a Renault dealer (it was fixed under warranty). All I know was they ordered a new switch and Mike said it was quite tricky, took ages to get it set up just right.
Its not an exact science, but i basically use the lasso tool to draw round and take a copy of the front and back wheels (usually including a bit of the wheel arch).
Then resize the original picture so it stays the same height as the original but reduce the width by about a third, giving you...
Does it do it if you have a passenger sat in the car?
I know some cup owneres have mentioned at trackdays that if they go out without a passenger the left front locks up more easily due to way the weight is distributed with the driver sat over the right wheel.
Edit: Doh! Mark beat me to it
It doesn't always have to be long fast corners, but mostly it is. This was on the slowest corner on the Bedford GT circuit, a 180 degree hairpin.
(original version is on order)
.... OK I know I'm missing the apex by a good mile or so, but it had the desired effect.
Sounds like your brake pedal switch might need replacing / adjusting.
I had the exact same problem on my 172, and at the time a number of 182 owners had the same.
See how much you need to press the brake pedal before the brake lights come on. I found in the end I could brake gently and stop...
You cant print white (well not in a standard inkjet printer anyway). Inkjet inks are transparent so the colour they appear is dependent on the colour of the material you print on, in most cases white.
If you make it off white, it will still not show up as white, just an 'off' version of...
Well what you want is a transparent header tank so you can see through it and see how much water is in it........... haaaaang on a minute... :clown: ;)