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^That's annoying to hear matey.
When I first approached JustMatz enquiring about the price, Dave mentioned the group buy and that I had just missed it. I guess he must have done me the same price as the group buy, as CS send a lot of business their way.
They were £68.95 inc. p+p
They took a month from order to delivery though - but I wasn't in any rush so that didn't matter.
I'm really pleased with them though. They're a good match for the carpet, and they fit perfectly! :cool:
AFAIK the best diesel out there is BP Ultimate Diesel.
My mate has a Pug 306 HDi, and his injectors are knackered - I think he said they were in the region of £200 for a new one, or £120-150 for a re-con one, so I'd image the DCi injectors would not be far off that price.
Would it be cheaper if we could get down to their workshop and have it fitted there and then?
That way you get to drive all the way home with a fabulous sound!
Gutted for you matey. Like others have said, there must be some trick they all know about as every Clio that walks now is taken like this. We need to find out what the trick is so we can protect ourselves and our babies! :eek:
^^^I had a similar thing happen with my insurance. I asked for my no claims certificate thingy after my first years insurance when I was 18, and the certificate came back with 2 years on it instead of one. The next insurance company never said anything about it! :D
The only downside was that...
Sewards was where I took mine. I'm fed up with that garage tbh - what with them refusing to change my shocks under warranty, and generally taking their sweet ass time over things!
I got mine done under warranty. I asked them to do both, but they only did one. It makes no sense to only do one if they have to remove the bumper anyway! :mad:
Greenstuff are great for fast road use, but they're quite soft.
If you do the odd trackday/drive like a loon, then go for Redstuffs. They're a bit harder, so will last longer, although they're not so great from cold as the Greenstuffs.
IIRC, Yellowstuffs are like full race pads, so probably...
Mike @ Rentech put the same combo on my 182 at the last service. They're a hell of an improvement over the OE jobbies - mind you, I was down to the metal backing on my OE pads, so that might explain why! :o
Fred - what are these new shockers you're getting in, as I'm in need of some new ones?
Ahh that's why all the Michelin runners in last year's WRC are on BF Goodrich then!
As for tyres, I'm tempted to try Eagle F1s on the 182. I had them on my old 306 and they are outstanding.