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So its definitely not catching on the mat ? I had this once years ago with my clutch pedal , it kept sticking down and i had to keep flicking it up with my foot , lol .
If not a trip back to Renault me thinks .
Or try this . Does exactly the same as the others mentioned above , wash your car , spray in on when its wet , dry the car , job done . Beads water as good as any wax and lasts for absolutely ages .Its a good one to have if your pushed for time or the weathers looking a bit iffy . I've even put...
Nope . No manual for the 172 . 182's . It wouldn't have been worth while printing one as the sales are relatively low compared to the standard clios .
The haynes manual does cover alot of things that might be of some use though .
I've used comma in the past and i've used castrol response .Like GordonD says , its like having 2 different kinds of engine oil , you can't tell the difference .
Take it back and get em to sort it . Sounds like either bad technique or setup at the bodyshop . Lots of cars suffer from it from factory , Clios are reknowned for it .
Never heard of em tbh mate . You want of these ;)
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Agree . Whats the point of having a car like that and not using it ? You might as well just have a £500 banger , run it into the ground for a year or two then scrap it . Waste of a good car imo .
A cars a tin box on wheels , use it , enjoy it . I really can't see the point in having a car...
^ Bit of a silly comment if you ask me mate !
Whats the point of having a car with 170+ bhp if you have to tip toe round when its wet ?? Imo you want a tyre that instills confidence in the car in all weather conditions . I know from experience just how bad they can be in the wet , i stacked...
Touch up paint using a c0cktail stick , build it up in layers , wet sand it with 1500 or 200 grit then polish it up with megs scratch x .
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They look good , very cheap as well . Makes ya wonder about the quality ?? I guess you'd have to see them in the flesh really as the pics might not show the true quality .
Depends where ya go . If you take it to Gillibrands or Karl vella's in Blackburn i wouldn't think you'll see much change out of £400 , they'll probably have to blend it into the wings as well .
Try Birkbecks in Darwen .He'll probably do it for a third of the price .
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