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hehe, just leave the fuel tank literally on empty, so the little warning light is on, if they wanna thrash it theyre gonna have to pay for the petrol atleast
Im not running a 172, i have a 1.2 mk1 but when i switched to optimax i noticed a slight increaee in performance (prolly just my tho), only costs something like an extra £2 a tank)
well 10" would be 250mm, best to just measure the sub, cut a 230mm hole or sommet, you can always enlarge it if its too big.
In my experience they telly ou all the info you need in wiht the instructions
I tried it on a piece of scrap metal, failed miserably, but then i was trying to cut the filler off when it was wet, think you need to do it when its dry?
Know what you mean m8, was up the industrial estate 2day where tey ahbe all the garages, nice 2 year old golf parked at the side of the road, 2 cars comming, one stops and the the other just keeps vopmming you could see he wouldnt get through the gap, puts a nice scratcgh down the side of the...
Was told ET42 by Haynes manual there was a post about this not too ling ago, as in days, do people never search. Teh answer you are looking for is ET37, next time use the search facility.
As is my understanding it will shorten the life of the shocks, but shouldnt hurt too much.
I have same car, and rims, an planning to buy springs and then shocks seperatly as and when i can afford them
At the very least you shoudl have used plastic primer.
The interior spray can be had form demon tweeks (wiht club discount!), its bout £15 a can - discount for the primer, paint and laqure