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Yeah they do, but last time I checked (1 1/2 years ago) they wanted over £20 a tyre. f**k that.
Two of these: http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b753s94p0 , then find a garage to fit them for about £10 each.
I'm pretty sure they have to prove the modifications you have made are the cause of the problems, but I'm not 100% (that would make the water leak theory ballocks).
Just got for OEM again. You don't sound any worse than me or my mate when we had our Clio's, and mine were fine for 26K.
In his defence, there was nothing wrong with the question. The OP might think that the effectiveness of the current set up is fine, thus, replacing like for like would maybe be the best route. You can just get a bad example of something you know. So stop trying to be a smart arse and unless...
I was with Admiral when I first got my Clio (I was 19, 2006). Paid £600 fully comp with both parents as named drivers. I had been driving 1 year, had 0 NCB. The car was brand new, kept on the street in a band E (I think) postcode and was covered for 11K miles a year.
I tried this years ago (when the 360 first came out), and from what I remember it was a total ball ache and didn't work properly. I ended up just buying the wifi adaptor. A lot easier.
Sorry I'm not much more help.
Why buy new when you could get these for £230. You are going to refurb them anyway.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/15-renault-clio-alloy-wheels_W0QQitemZ250496685228QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Trims_Car_Rims_ET?hash=item3a52c414ac&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
I'm sure my Clio never sat that high as standard. Maybe it did and I just hated it that much I never noticed.
Anyway, lookin good. Like the black and yellow theme.