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The majority of 182's were sold with cup packs anyway, so your best bet is just look for one that has them already .
I've never driven a non cup packed 182 so i can't compare to mine , but there is a definite difference in the handling compared to the 172 i had .
Whether thats due to the...
Mine wore away on my old 172 :eek: so i just made another set
They are wearing a little on my 182 and thats on 12k . I'll just make some more when they get bad ;)
Silkolene Pro S 5W-40 fully synth is a popular choice . Its on offer at the moment at opieoils . Become a member ( its free ) and its £40.49 delivered at the moment .
http://www.opieoils.co.uk/Default.aspx
Depending on what shoes i have on , sometimes my feet slip off the pedals if my feet are wet . Dry em on the mats first . Rubber pedals are alot safer imo .
There was a group buy on at one time for braided hoses . Don't know if it ever came about though Iirc it was around £35ish . They are usually around the 50 quid mark .
Personally i wouldn't bother with that kit if your looking for long term winter protection . I've got the Jeffs acrylic trigger and the Blitz sealant spray from carwashnwax and like Ali says both are very similar . I'd go with the Blitz spray sealant topped with collinite 476 for the best...
Yep , same as in the link . £2.00 each . They can be a bit of bugger to fit on the offside due to the aircon . I've sussed it though . Get yourself a piece of 10mm plastic tubing , put the led in the tube , then hold the the bulb holder with your left hand and push the led into the holder using...
I have a wheel cleaner brush from halfords . Its a bit like the green scourers your get for pans but nowhere near as abrasive , its grey with a blue handle . Try one of them , that'll get it off . A good soaking should help soften the cow s**t if its dried on .
Forget the above , lol . Didn't...
Re: Removing stains n s**t from my seats.
Like you say . Autoglym interior shampoo and a soft nail brush should shift the marks depending on what the marks actually are . Failing that , Meguiars all purpose cleaner diluted down 10:1 , maybe even 4:1 if they are stubborn stains .
If you can gain access to inside the panel try using a decorators seam roller . I used one on a car of mine a few years ago and got rid of the dent .
http://www.bizrate.co.uk/paint_wallpapersupplies/oid563188484.html
These are the ones fitted in mine . They match the xenons perfectly .
http://www.ultraleds.co.uk/u501fw-white-ultra-bright-frosted-bulb-brighter-p-866.html
I doubt very much that trading standards would want to get involved due to the wording of the warranty .
It would be down to the disrection and the willingness of the dealership if they saw fit to replace it .
It depends on your dealer and how helpful they want to be . The warranty doesn't cover " the replacement of parts damaged as a result of normal wear and tear " . Thats how they get out of that one if they want to . How do you define normal wear and tear though ?? Page 3 of the warranty booklet .
I've never used the Zaino Z8 and at nearly 24 quid a bottle i doubt i ever will , lol . I'll stick with the Body Shield Blitz Spray Sealant at just under 11 quid ;) I use it in between layers of CG 50/50 , Petes 53 , Nattys blue ......
Like edde says . Halfords do double side sticky foam pads . Get the 1mm thicj ones . Make sure you line them up well cos once they stick they really stick , lol .