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My rear washer has never worked fella, so couldn't tell you. The spoiler actually broke when mounting it, closed the boot, but then it was catching so badly, it damaged the left side central screw mounting point. Think it may now be scrap:(
Thats because you've got a clubbed right foot. They will understeer, but they are more responsive than the H&R's, you turn, the car goes immediately. On the H&R's there's a slight delay as they settle. In the dry, I'm confident they'll be the better bet (for me). What also makes it hard to...
Just tried fitting a cup spoiler to the ph1 172. Arse. Can't get it on without fouling the roof. All the screws tightened up, but theres still a gap between rear windscreen and the spoiler, no idea what I'm doing wrong?
Fred gave them a fair go fella, and he's probably quicker than most on here. The only car braking later than him was the 197cup racer. They don't feel that stiff until you have a direct comparison, but getting the power down was difficult, the softer set up were able to get more power down (ie...
Rob has the softer kit. As said, everyone will have thier own opinion, but the front was too stiff for yesterday. Be good to see how it goes in the dry, as both tracks I've done with them have been wet/damp.
Regarding the stiff set-up, it is too stiff. IIRC Dan is having his AST's rebuilt, so...
That will work against you. If you effectively have no credit history (ie no loans, crdeit cards, mortgage etc) then they will be reluctant to lend.
Amazes me that people are so impatient. Anyone with sense can see that car prices are going to keep falling more rapidly than normal over the next...