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You can. You look for shadows and lit spots your lights can't light up. Plus when your main beam croses with another cars mean beam, you'll see the cross path of beams.
Plenty of country lanes around me and I've never had a problem spotting another driver at night whilst both have main beam on
Good idea in theory, but would be annoying to swap a battery then wire up loads of wires to the replacement battery. Might have no choice but go for the split charge, bigger battery and alternator. I hate show season some times
My tesco policy says my fully comp covers my car only. I'm not covered for any other car, apart from when I'm at work as then I'm on pizza huts insurance and insured for the shitty smart cars and my own
Ahh yeah, heard of split charging. Would that put alot of load on the standard alternator? I have my lighting on all the time when I'm driving (day and night) or at shows. And as the standard alternator is already struggling with just one battery, it might not cope with 2 batteries?
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In a few weeks my car will have loads more lighting on ready for shows etc. The lighting I have now drains the battery within a few hours, so when I've put all this extra lighting on I'm guessing it's gonna drain the battery way before the alternator can get a chance to charge the battery up...
Would anyone know the equivilant to trw brake pads in ferodos? halfrauds staff suck donkey balls and can't help. Really don't wanna go to renault and pay their stupid prices :(
Where's it stamped? At the front or do I have to take it all off and look at the back? At the front there's TRW, but that brand wasn't mentioned in the parts book?
Just been to halfrauds to get some new brake pads but they said there's 3 different types and don't know which will fit my braking system. I have no idea which I have either. They said there's lucas, bosch and another one I've forgotten. I've looked in my manual and it doesn't mention which one...