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hate seeing that on chav'd cars with Halfraud wheels and lexarse lights.
my caddy has been completely stripped and restored - by myself. not sent out for welding, painting or anything.
7000 miles is nothing... i do (did) 15k a year, so that would be why they lasted 12 months...
Pirelli P600 and Mitchellin have lasted me over 12 months :) (Mitches are better)
then give them the bill for a new splitter and tell them to keep their pets under control?
;)
obviously i'm joking, but as wag1 said, not much you can do and cats always go missing
i bought Kumhos once. never agin, wore out in 6months. soft as s**t. bloody good grip tho.
i'm on Mitchellin Energy or something like that. lasted ages and have nearly as much grip :)
i've hit numerous rabbits, foxes, badgers and pheasants - parents live in the middle of nowhere. never broke anything tho. (even used to have a french car!)
ridden over a pigeon and a rabbit on my push bike lol both still alive after as well
WTF is everyones problem with his car?
i'd rather have a 1.2 looker that goes like a RS.
Have you got a thread on the build? good on ya for doing it :cheers: makes a nice change to see someone do something for themselves on their car.
i never chav'd a car, i've never spent over £900 on a car - mummy and daddy also didnt buy me a car, pay for my insurance (also insurance has always been in my name), or even pay for lessons.
Only mods i've ever done are to help stay on the road (and a bit of power).
as long as they are hub-centric (good fit on the middle of the wheel to ensure its all on centre) then they should be fine.
the ones you have linked to require longer wheel bolts, as they have to go the extra distance of the spacer.
the ones Rob said about have 2 sets of bolts - i cant see an...