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Just call out someone such as a dent specialist that will repair this sort of thing also, I know a dent guy who sorts this sort of thing out but he works for himself I think.
Yeah I have tried that but its really difficult and it doesn't seem to turn at all in either direction. Would removing the front bumper provide better access to the back of the headlight?? Also my nearside headlight is missing one of the rubber covers, anyone know where I could get hold of one?
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This is one of the reasons why I park as far away as possible, within reason obviously, as walking that little bit further is worth it to avoid all the hassle that this sort of thing can bring at the end of the day.
K-Tec one ftw thats what i'm gonna get soon. Although I would prefer one that comes out the back but they are more expensive and you have to cut holes in your bumper.
Yeah start by parking as far away as possible iv'e seen so many of these type of bumps just becuase people are too lazy to park that little bit further away.
I always find when i drive another car its a piece of cake compared to the clutch in mine.
I drove a 207 and honest to god the clutch was so light you cud lift it up and start moving without any revs set and without stalling and if you lift it up more it gives you plenty of warning before it...
I think it is the same on all clio ph 2 mk 2 tbh cos mine is pretty similar you just gotta get used to it, but you say its just got like this or has it always been like this?
I replaced all the bulbs in my headlights the other day to ones with a blue tint and got the job done in about an hour. Job was successful, however the dipped headlight bulbs I don't think are in correctly especially the passenger side as a firm knock and it is out of place.
They do stay in...