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Like Cat says . New tyres always on the back . But as long as your running different brands of tyre on the same axel you always have the potential for problems as the different brands of tyre offer different levels of grip . Try and keep the same brand of tyre on the same axel .
GOODYEAR...
Like you say IF anything went wrong . I couldn't fault my stealth i had on my 172 . It's pretty doubtful any than anything will fail on the exhaust tbh.
Other people on CS have also commented how good their work is at Burnley .
Well its an option for you .
The guys at Burnley are spot on , if your willing to travel a bit . It's not that far from Liverpool really . Maybe about 1hour 15 mins . Plus there is Motorpoint 5 mins down the road . You could have a walk round there and pass some time .
1 Caroline Court
Billingham Road
BURNLEY,
Lancashire...
I've metled loads of waxes and mixed my own and they've never gone bitty as you call it .
Is it just the dodo wax that goes bitty ?
I'd put the wax in an empty soup / bean can . Put the can in a pan half filled with water , simmer and melt it down that way . Then you can put it into a...
Comparison websites generally throw up big quotes . Go direct to the insurance company .
Try Norwich union , Adrian Flux , Privlege , Ashbourne , Thames city ...... to name a few .
Don't expect any cheap quotes though . Your lack of driving experience will always push it up . Even after 2...
Go to a local parts supplier that mixes paint and get yourself an aeosol . Don't bother with the Renault or Halfords touch up pens . Spray a bit of the paint in the lid of the aerosol and use a c0cktail stick as in the guide below
http://www.guidetodetailing.com/articles.php?articleId=27
There you go again . Not reading and understanding what i wrote ;) I never once said Virgin media was a bad service ,i merely stated that they do throttle heavy users for long periods of time i.e. 10 hours . It was the Virgin media employees that i said were useless lol ;)
Naughty naughty ...
Lmao . Thats not something i'd like to share publicly tbh pal , working for Virgin Media . And who is everyone else ? You and sneeks ? Well that says alot eh . I don't think this sneeks fella is the sharpest tool in the box tbh from what i've seen ;)
I'll post it again what it says on Virgin...
Your wrong . Call it what you like . Capped , throttled , traffic management but Virgin Media DO slow down connection speeds for heavy users like myself .
You even posted it yourself , how much they throttle peoples connections . My speed regularly gets throttled down to 2mb during the day...
I've used one for the past 10 years . Never had a problem . As long as the car is clean , which obviously it should be if you've washed it right and the blade is kept clean you can't scratch the paintwork . Better than any waffle weave for drying the car and only takes a couple of mins :)
Are you blind or what , or just illiterate ? I stated they cap you for 10 hours . You said 24 hours . Nobody else mentioned 24 hours except yourself .
And where it says " may " it really means they do and will . I download alot at all times of the day so i've experienced capping many many...
Wrong !! And who posted 24 hours ? I posted 10 hours as in the information given out by Virginmedia themselves .
What do the updates to the traffic management policy mean?
To make sure all customers get the most from their connection, we automatically reduce the speed of the heaviest users...
Virgins ok unless your what they call a " heavy user " , like me . Then their traffic management kicks in and they cap you for like 10 hours a day .
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html/internet/traffic.html
I've been with em donkeys years and i'm too lazy to change because i have so many...
^^^ Thats where alot of people put gps devices . I have my Talex speed camera detector there as it would struggle to pick up a signal anywhere else on the dash , so he's right . But the real reason initially was for French toll road payments .
They have a heat reflective coating on . If you look in the centre of the windscreen down near the dash you'll see a little square . The French have toll roads and have automatic payments as they drive through them , so they need a gap in the heat reflective screen to pay for it .
Probably not...