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yeah not many peaple have the right tools to do it though, helps if you know a few mechanics or people who can help you with it or do it for you, is it worth it really as a mk1 172 is about 3500 if you can find a cheap one
Yeah wouldnt see why not, i had that head unit that plays mini discs and had a similar cd changer with it, think i had the older version of that change but it worked fine
How much were they? was thinking of getting some but i was also thinking of removing one on one side and having a piece of rope or something like the cord stuff that keeps the parcel shelf up to keep it from hitting the roof
If the surface of the rubber is level with these risers area the tyre is most likely very close to the legal limit of 1.6 mm, or could even be below it! The tyre should be checked and if necessary changed, because you may no longer be driving in sufficient safety and you could be breaking the...
Yeah you are going to struggle at £200 for 2 subs and a amp, talkaudio is a good website but some of it is a bit technical etc, there are quite a few subs etc sold on here so take a look at the other for sale section
Yeah they say 5 mins but to be sure go for longer, its simple job really, 4 bolts under each chair, unplug wire below seats, the airbags should go off, ive done this in my car and it was fine
on my brothers new 2lt megane when its cold and he starts the engine the car will rev slighty higher than usual for 30 seconds to preotect the engine in cold conditions, i usualy let my car idle for a bit before i drive it
Yeah they will drill a 6mm hole in the tyre if the puncture is on the main part of the tread and they pull a 7mm mpuncture plug through it to keep it tight