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Depends if its steering wheel or for bucket seats.
For the seats. Its one resistor for the airbag, and another for the pretensioner/warning beep.
I fitted my buckets but am still using existing seatbelt, so still have pretensioner and beeper wired up, so only used one resistor per side.
If...
As said. Just get sport wings. Easiest thing. If not its a lot of work to get it to fit standard wings.
You will need spacers on your wheels though, because sport wings are slightly wider, so your wheels will most likely look lost!
There is a guide in the guide section iirc.
Yea ha! Nightmare.
I know its always going to get dirty, but as it'll be my first time with all the kit, going to take me a good whole day at least I expect, so would rather I could admire it looking amazing for more than one journey!
Think I'll just stick to washing and topping up my current...
Danny that looks a perfect height. Can't help but feel that's more than the 25mm stated in your trader section?
Or is it the same as with that sportline thread, where the supposed same spring seemed to give quite big variations in how much they lowered.
Probably due to the surface people had...
Even my Netflix does is. Although its okay because at least on Netflix you can resume from where you were watching.
But screwed when it does it in IF/1C etc! Argh.
Yea mate. I had FK Spacers. Ordered them direct off the website.
Most sites have them listed as width per axle. So 30mm Spacers will be 2 x 15mm spacers
This page is helpful for telling you what's what. You can get FK one's from here, or from FK direct, they come from Germany, but I had no...
I may get it at a later date then :)
Cheers :)
Shame the roads have now got horrible salty. Can't see the point in using al my Machine polishing bits just now :(
Just get ruined really quickly.
Paintwork should already be protected as I did it all by hand recently anyway.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?srch=vibe+wiring+kit&department=all&action=search&storeId=10001&catalogId=10151&langId=-1
Either the vibe 8 Gauge for £19.99 or the 4 Gauge for £29.99
Vibe 8 Gauge is very good value. And you don't have to order it!
On your Amp. You will have three inputs for power +ve REM -ve
+ve = connected direct to your battery (big red wire)
REM = connected to your white/blue wire on headunit (normally thin blue speaker wire size)
-ve = connected to the chassis, using a bolt, to ground the amp.
The Phono leads (red...
Just replied to your PM mate. But seen you've done it right anyway on here.
Have you definitely connected the Phono leads properly? (The red/white plugs on head unit and on sub)
Providing you manage to get the larger torx bit in properly securely enough, and it bites properly and doesn't slip. No reason why it shouldn't with my method.
I would also spray some WD40/Penetrating lubricant on it a few days before too.
I bought a Blowtorch from homebase the other day. If...
When it works its awesome! A non jailbroken one would be pointless to me as I said in an earlier post!
When I watch a film it still seems to just be a matter of time before it pauses for a second, then just quits back to the previous menu :(
Not wanting to turn this into an insurance thread. But my brother's just passed, and is with Aviva. Admiral are also cheapest for young drivers.
Remember to add your mum/dad as a named driver onto your policy, as this really helps lower the price. And take advantage of using a multicar policy if...
Edit: Didn't see you had a 182. I was referring to a non sport, so wheel offset and sizes would've been different!
I'd recommend FK spacers whatever though.
Cigarette Lighter Negative and Positive wire is a good shout if the wires reach.
Then it'll turn on and off with the ignition.
Failing that, as said, splice into the existing ignition wire on the radio loom, can't remember the colour on the existing loom off my head.
Then Black negative, either...
It may not be the case that an airbag has actually gone off.
Check the connection under the passenger seat, and give it a wiggle first off. That may cure your problem, which is quite common.
If an airbag has infact actually gone off, you won't be able to disable it with a resistor. The whole...
The wire you've highlighted as being the remote wire is not the remote wire. That's the negative Front Left speaker wire.
On the other black block, there is an actual blue and white wire. Use that one.