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I had a similar thing with my 182. 160k on the clock, mechanically not bad, apart from a couple of little bits like the old airbag light, but had a long scratch on the rear quarter. It was getting a bit scruffy as i'd been doing a house up and carting stuff about in it. Decided that rather than...
BTCC Snetterton 2018 - 8 by Gavin Ellis, on Flickr
Finally got around to editing some I took at Snetterton last year in the rain.
Still working on the panning, and 9 out of focus ones for every good one but it's all fun.
Yeah ours was on the black friday deal last year so hoping they do a decent discount again this year but if not will look at this. Do they use EE for their service?
Mine work ok but not had them long to be honest. I used them for a good 3 hours the other morning, then stuck them on charge over lunch and then used them most the afternoon again.
I use these at work. Handy as you can wear them under ear defenders ........ which of course I never do ......
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Missing dimensions on that sketch by the look of it. No dimension of where the triangle is down the left side.
That and I take it the pitch between the holes is not important as they aren't referenced to each other.
Will second that. Got a set of Hankook Winters on the 182 and the difference in cold weather going from the AD08R's in summer to them is massive once you start averaging below 7 degrees. Stuck mine on the other week once the clocks changed and it was pretty much dark on all my journeys to and...
Depends what you want to do with it and what your knowledge / skill / patience level is? There are so many options ranging from £100 odd to £90k for desktop type ones let alone industrial style. Its like just saying recomend me a car ..... some will say smart car, some will say bentley!
May be...
Just cancelled my sky. Piss taking b******s! £30 for Sky Q, Sports and Movies if you are a new customer, yet £54 for me for just sports and HD with my shitty old box ...... no ta, i'll pass thanks!
I use a hdmi over ethernet to duplicate my lounge tv onto the one in the bedroom. Basically multiroom without paying £10 a month but oviously can only watch one channel at once. Bonus is though I can watch my recorded material on either tv...
So the 182 has failed its MOT on a leaking steering rack....
Its leaking from the gator so looking on here it seems its shagged. Options are therefore find one on here' good old ebay which has them for £30 delivered, but the question is can you buy refurbed or the like. Garage can change it for...
Can't argue with this. As I say I did my second one with 500 lightly then 1500 followed by 2500 wet and dry by hand, then finish with 3000 and polish using drill as I don't have a polisher.
The drill or anything coarser than 3000 is so easy to get wrong!
Higher the grit the less abrasive. Start with a low number and work up. Need less time with the rougher as it cuts quicker, so i just wipped it over with the 500 really. then did more as i stepped up each grade. Would recomend the kit though, just the rougher stuff scared me on the drill as if...
I used that kit with a £10 Homebase mains only drill and it was fine. Only used the kit for the 3000 grit pad and polishing though. Used 500 grit paper and 1500 then 2500 wet and dry with plenty of water and found that easier and quicker. 1 hour to recover both from a state that would have been...