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Can't believe you rate the toyo over the michelins :eek:
What car are you driving , what size of tyre ?
As the michelin exaltos were developed for the 182 i'd stick with them , faultless in both the wet and dry imo .
I've used both the t1-s and then the newer t1-r on my old mk2 172 and tbh grip in the wet is terrible , they don't instill confidence in you when cornering but they did last longer than the contis which were fitted as standard .
Put it this way . I won't ever buy another toyo again .
Imo...
Matt blacks website is :
http://renault-spare-parts.com/index.php?main_page=index
Or you could try :
http://www.freewebs.com/usedcarparts/
http://www.cliospares.co.uk/
Take it back to Renault mate . Looks like bad prep work before the respray if its flaked off like that . I wouldn't mention the jetwash tbh , even though jet washes shouldn't affect the paint . i use my powerwasher all the time with no problem so if the paints coming off because you used a...
The cv joint grease i used was grey ,tbh any high temp grease will be fine .Its not exactly a moving part that causes any friction , the grease is used more to keep the parts free from being seized and prevent corrosion .
Plus you don't need alot , just put a blob inside , coat the slider and...
CV joint grease is ok to use , only costs a couple of pounds for one sachet .Try your local motor accessories shop .
If they are seized it might be worth your while gettin some fine emery cloth and cleaning up the sliders inside and out before your regrease them .
Auto glym vinyl and rubber care on tyres or the one i've been using lately from carwashnwax
http://www.carwashnwax.com/10278/info.php?p=13&pno=0&pid=548255&cat=&ack=9&search=&sought=
You could try here for parts .
http://www.freewebs.com/usedcarparts/
Or Matt Black ass edde said . This is his website
http://renault-spare-parts.com/index.php?main_page=index
I'm assuming that you bought the clio from a dealership in Hong Kong ? You should be able to buy the touch up paint from them , or if you have a motor spares place or auto paint shop there that mix car paints give them the code and they " might " be able to mix some for you .
Easy enough to do .Or i think Middo might do em for ya if you ask him nicely and cross his palm with silver , he does a top job on the engine covers from what i've seen on here :)
^^^^ Yeah your right , there is a small flap you unclip , but then the clip breaks , lol .
Araldite the clip back on mate or some epoxy resin will do the trick .I always take off the engine cover before it goes in for a service . Stops an heavy handed grease monkey busting it , lol .
Sorry JJsRT , your wrong . Of course they can leave negative feedback , don't know where you got your info from , lol . You have 90 days to leave feedback so leave it on the 89th day with just a few mins to go so they dont' see it in time to leave you negative feedback , lol .
I'd say cleaning the air con isn't a necessity , more of a precautionary measure . You mean legionella ;) ?
If you think about how many cars on the road today have air con , i'll bet its a very high percentage that don't realise it can be cleaned or actually have had it cleaned . I can't...
£80 :eek: They'll probably just one of this aerosols , robbing b*stards . Tbh i wouldn't bother , if you really want it cleaned do it yourself with these aerosols and save yourself alot of money .
Never had a problem on my 172 , was just over 4 years old and the air con was used daily , hopefully the 182 will be problem free also :)
You mean cleaned Maz , not regassed ??
You can buy some stuff for cleaning the air con , never used it myself cos i never felt i needed to ...
P6000'S are pretty good tyres , had em on my Pug 306 S16 never had a problem with em , very good in both the wet and dry imo .
I'd say you get what you pay for . A £40 tyre is £40 for a reason . Its alright some motor journalist saying they were good , depends what car , how he drove , what...
This Clio manual covers most things , except the engine obviously .
http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=28301&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=14531