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You can't condition leather. It's dead and has already been treated. Whatever you put on leather will just end up on your jeans.
Soap and water is the best for leather really.
Ah right, coolio, he looked to be going well. Love the pics you just put up. I'll PM, I would like to get them off of you.
Who had a silver 172, they followed me through Horncastle on the way home and then flashed as they pulled off. I gave him a blast of the hazards but wasn't sure who it was...
I had a great day, so pleased with the weather. I consider that a good days weather at Cadwell.
Good to see a few Clios out on track.
Who's is the black 182 that sounds like there is a wasp stuck in the exhaust??? Made me lol everytime it went past.
I had them in 195/50/15 and found them fine, certainly no major heating issues.
As said though, I have heard good things regarding the Kumho. I have a friend who uses the AD08's on his Type R and loves them.
I am using Pilot Exalto 2's on the Clio at the moment and they were great around...
The amount of grip you get compared to the AO48's will be rather noticable to say the least. There is no real substitute for a semi slick, the grip they provide is far greater than your average road tyre.
However I have used spec 2's on track and thought they were quite good, especially for...
Yes you can.
Put the car on axle stands and remove wheels.
You can then remove the 2 bolts that hold the ball join to the wishbone, followed by the pinch bolt holding the ball joint to the hub.
Easy job really.