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pressure are to do with the car weight, like a big heavy renault laguna, with 17" alloys would need like 36psi, clios are too light, and if u had the same pressure will give you little grip, but a lower pressure will make the surface contact better
the car doesn't weigh that much i think that pressure will be too high, i have my cup on 17" used to have 32psi at front and 30psi rear, and they are fine, actually i swapped the wheels around the other say so my backs are now 30 and my front 32, and it actually feels more stable than the other...
u could watch out that the plastic don't get too sharp and stick in the tyre, or wear the tyre out and cause a blow out, check the tyre for any cuts form the plastic, i am sure its just from your turnnign though
you probably need some spacers on the front wheels so when you turn the wheel don't touch the lining, you can try by opening your window, put you steering on full lock and slowly drive to see if u hear it rubbing, or just have a look to see where the wheel is rubbing, to stop it wearing out...
their aint no fuel pipes goign to the front wheels !!!! silly terrorist. its just where u turn i take it, and has worn the plastic linner, correct ? just get some new ones from a scrap yard, and let them wear out again, not much or an issue
i was thinking that the clear lights are naff, and i think mine are the same as yours, so i better save up and change mine tooo. Just checked mine are different so i keep mine :)
Spotted 2 * 16v Clio's blue on M25 racing towards M23 around 8pm ish
1 stipped out, driving like a t**t :dead: , the other looking nice.
both with the same sounding exhaust. :rasp:
its not worth the money mate, it aint goign to make your car a 172, just save your money for a decent holiday or a ps3, don't waste it on an exhasut thats just going to make your car louder.