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They're great fun in the wet, but i deffinately dont brake too hard or late in the wet very prone to locking up.. although struggled to get off the grass in the carpark at Goodwood on Sunday..
IMHO.. i think Contis should be kept on all 4 corners.. as they have stiffer side walls than normal...
Thanks for the reply.. bought the Road Angel 7000 (new waterproof one with ordnance survey maps, etc) will see what its like.. have a 7 day option to return it.. :)
Which of the above is best in your opinion..
I've been looking at Road Angel Navigator 7000, but have read it a bit complicated..? already having a road angel, i like the speed camera bit on it, etc.. i was disapointed to see it only had a 3.5 inch screen..
Your thoughts please..
LOL.. i see nothing has changed on here then.. BTW Cups are far better than 172's and 812's.. so there..!!! that should resart the usual debate.. :)
What is a 812 then..? PMSL..
everyone else.. cheers for the info..
am very tempted to put my Sparco suede wheel on, but will then i'll...
I Need tom remove the Steering Wheel, so i can reposition it as it's slightly off line..(not tracking related..).
The issue is the airbag.. do i need to disconect it first, disconnect the battery, etc..?
Thanks.
James
Anyone know the above.. standard Turinis.. just need to order some tyres and can't remember the size.. and am at work so can't check..
I think they're 195 - 50 - 16..
thanks
Just my opinion. but i have a Cup and drive it hard in all weathers.. (well, maybe not snow..)
the breakfast run can prove that they're not dangerous.. as initially the majority of attendees were cups.. and the cars that fell in ditches were an Evo and 172..
It all comes down to the...