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Just remember the order things come off/go back on in.
The top of the strut inside the boot, you may need an adjustable spanner/mole grips to stop the shock from spinning as your undoing the nut.
But by the time you've spent the money cutting/sanding/filling/spraying, won't it have added up to the same price as wings anyway, for a lot less effort?
But if you keep your standard plate in the car, you can't really please ignorance, why would you carry a spare plate if you thought your normal one was legal!
But as said. All depends where you live I think, as to how hot they are, how many traffic enforcement officers etc.
For example, round...
Tried cleaning the connectors with WD40? Dodgy connectors are a faulty problem on Clio's.
Or It could more likely be the switch thing on the gearbox that senses when you've put it into reverse. Don't know much about that myself though, others will.
Yea I think they look pretty awesome tbh. Although I'm still not sold on the large screen size.
Not that i'll be able to afford them when they do come out anyway lol.
The steering wheel is on a splined column, so will only go on one way. So you'll have to straighten the rack itself up properly.
Not possibly to adjust wheel.
A glad to hear you got it sorted mate! Yea a little wiggle always help.
Yea means the seat airbags will be disabled, but your old non sport seats won't have had any airbags in anyway, so no loss!
Glad to help.
Get Glenn's link for the rears.
Then contact G 172 on here for the fronts. He's the cheapest for Brembo discs and pads, which are essentially same as OEM anyway.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/member.php?7127-G-172
Take some pictures mate. On the passenger side, you'll need to remove the pretensioner wire that's plugged into the new seat, and plug in your one that comes from the car.
Its easy to get out if you just follow the wire.
All depends what you want mate tbh. I guess only real way to tell is to find someone local to you with ktec/vmaxx that you can go for a ride in and see what you think.
If your only after lows they're fine. people say they're too soft for track.
Sounds good if its a FF then mate! Just pick up a half leather rear bench from here in the for sale section for cheap, possibly doorcards, and you'll be laughing!
Recaro's are lovelyy!
HTC just announced its new One series smartphones, all running Android ICS.
HTC One X
HTC One S
HTV One V
Looks pretty exciting imo:
http://www.htc.com/uk/smartphones/?icid=uk|homepage|marquee|mwc|learnmore
And no Apple/Android debate in here. So boring. They both have their merits...
I think a lot of it depends where you live as to whether your likely to get in trouble for it tbh.
For instance if you live in the country, your less likely to be pulled for it than in a city, where they're particularly hot on car crime..
I know that's not gospel, but if you get my drift.
So to clarify, drivers side, you've got the grey connectors joined, and all the relevant parts wired as they should be, ie. wire going to pretensioner, wire going to seat position sensor, and wire going to buckle warning beep, as seen in my pic?
Then passenger side, you've got the pretensioner...