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They've checked the original wheel, but the problem is there with any of the other wheels put on the offside front corner, so I don't think it's the wheels. Especially as they're then fine on another corner.
A mate of mine down in Jo'burg has a weird problem with his Toyota Run-X (Corolla, basically).
Off-side front tyre will deflate to flat in about 2 weeks. He needed new tyres all round anyway, so got them put on and asked them to check that rim.
New valves, no dinks in the rim, new tyre seated...
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There's a daft little inspection cover on the bottom of the bumper, so if you're slim you might be able to do it that way.
Otherwise from memory, you can take off the front wheels and then the arch liners. You can easily get to the passenger side but can't remember on the driver's side.
So I fitted all new bulbs in my headlights at the weekend, and I'm not overly impressed with the high beam on my mk3 now.
The drivers side headlight is suffering from condensation which I'm currently trying to sort.
However, more light seems to be aiming at the ground now, rather than ahead...
Stuck a silica bag to the inside of the high beam cap on my lights and it seemed to start working after about 10 minutes on my mk3 headlights, but since leaving it and coming inside, it's all started to mist up again inside! :(
Will continue to swap them out, and maybe try some "beefier" silica...
Nice base to work with Dan.
As GoPlay said, AP coilovers are a good start. They're the "basic" setup, but will allow you to drop it a good way.
I'd personally steer clear of black wheels on a black car. I don't think they go well together.
Wheel spacers - Check with your current wheels, as...
As above.
The projector style use H1 for the low beam, and H7 for the high beam; and where fitted, H7 for turning lights and fog lights.
I know this, as I changed all mine this weekend. I find it much easier to take the bumper off and do the lights that way. My hands won't fit down the back...