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Moonlight Blue would have been my choice.
Epic colour and very rare for the v6.
My brother had a Megane 225 which came in that colour. Crazy how it looked black, purple, blue in different light.
This will do the business, enough torque and looks to be their compact version.
https://www.powertoolmate.co.uk/power-tools/cordless-wrenches-and-ratchets/makita-cordless-wrenches-ratchets/makita-dtw700z-18v-brushless-impact-wrench-body-only.htm
No idea on poverty brands Makita tbh.
Have a look at their specs and see what torque their impacts will do. If you're only getting one impact, i'd make it count and get one with several hundred Nm of torque so it'll tackle any bolts you throw at it.
Not as much these days.
I do have the new Gyeon wax that I need to try though. From what I've seen it's like butter on and off, can be left for hours and still wipes off nicely.
Here's the blurb from Carpro:
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Either this or the UCH up in the passenger footwell has gone faulty.
Mine used to do it occasionally, but it wasn't just a few wipes, it stayed on constantly.
So i just removed the wiper in the end 😂
Yeah I had an Incredimitt years ago and now using the Gyeon one, which feels a bit better having slightly thicker foam inside.
Might try the Gtechniq one next as that looks similar to the Gyeon but a fair bit cheaper.
I've seen that new Gtechniq shampoo too with the SiO2. Bit hesitant to try...
IP65 too, but just note that if the lid of the main wheely box is soaked, when you lift it up the water does like to run down the back and then inside 😅
Not as bad if you lift it slowly so it can drain off a bit first.
Driveshaft binding up.
Hear about it alot with people running Gripper diffs.
Should be able to move the engine over slightly.
@NorthloopCup should be able to confirm if that's right.