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Got a set on our Focus. They've worn very well - don't get too much of a workout when my wife's driving though.
Whenever I've been looning about in it they've felt OK, not snappy.
For the price they're great.
These are the rear brake pads that were in my 172 Cup when it left the factory.
After 96,000 miles they were almost still usable...
...and a new set for comparison...
They do 10% of f*** all.
LOL, funny comments.
I had no idea the gloves would cause such a reaction.
Got a better angle now. Needs improving a little, but should have it sorted tomorrow.
Sell them. Spend it on yourself.
The benefit gained stays with you from car to car then.
They don't need coilovers. That doesn't stop me wanting a set though.
Then tell them that.
I told my insurers about my ITG panel and K-tec stealth, but I stressed that they were fitted out of necessity and cost saving.
They beleived me, and there was no extra charge.
That's the risk you take.
I bet if you innocently caused a fatality, or put someone in a wheelchair for life and the insurance company was obliged to pay for the care for the rest of the life of that person, they would do anything and everything to avoid paying out.
If they did, and they...
It's comes down to basic contract law.
They offer to insure your car based on what you tell them. The premium is affected by the risk - how attractive your car is to others, along with the risk you present as a driver.
If you fail to tell them anything that could change, alter, or affect...
^^^ Ha ha ha, you strap £500 of camcorder and mount to the outside of your car and drive along at some miles per hour then!
Bad light stopped play so didn't get a chance. Plus I'd like to get a proper retaining safety strap for it so that if it does detach, at least it won't go bouncing into...