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Never used the goodyears so i can't comment on them , seen alot of good reports about em though . Toyo's are crap in the wet imo . I've used T1-R's and T1-S's , never again .
You'll need to rub your bump strips down first is they have a textured finish. Start with something like a 320 grit then finish with 1500 grit .Now clean / degrease them with panel wipe . Next a few coats of plastic primer . Rub them down again with 1500 grit until they are nice and smooth and...
As said . definitely get your money back . Sounds like its been in a bad accident and you'll probably have nothing but problems .Loads about , check out autotrader .
Both these waxes should look good on your cup .
http://www.seriousperformance.co.uk/Products,51,toView_19.html
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/xxx.htm
Oops just seen you have a silver cup . The chemical guys should be good on your silver cup .
Different brands of tyres are slightly different in shape on the shoulder of the tyre , i can only imagine the michelins are slighyly more square and the toyos are more rounded causing the tyres to rub .
No mate . Normal consumption can be up to 1 litre every " 1000 " miles . Sounds alot to me as well . My 182 doesn't use a drop now , and my 172 never used any as well .
Renault state that 1 litre per 1000 miles is normal consumption . When i bought mine new it used a little oil in the first couple of months , i changed it at 4000 miles and its never lost a drop since .
Some pics of mine fitted now . I found a screwdriver that has 3 prongs on to hold small screws .
I took the 3 prong thing off the screwdriver and used the screwdriver to prise the bulb holder out of the headlight . Then i used the 3 prong thing to hold the led with some cellotape wrapped...
Nice one . Done it:) , thanks for the offer though . I'll put a couple of pics up after , and a tool i used . I just couldn't hold the bulb holder and get my other hand down to push the bulb in . Good job i bought 4 cos one of ems in the engine bay somewhere adding to the rattles , lol ...
Yeah they just replace the standard bulbs . Sussed it , the white plug just pulls out . Done passenger side , same problem for me with the drivers side though due to the air con pipes and big hands , lol .
My bolster started to wear on my 172 , i had a bloke round from trimline repairing a fag burn , he redyed the bolster as well , all for £40 .He did a top job , you couldn't see the fag burn and the bolster looked like new afterwards .
http://www.trimline-systems.com/
Either get yourself an eezibleed kit .Your local Halfords should sell them .
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=GUNG4062
Or undo the brake fluid reservoir cap . Get some tubing , preferably clear ,put the tube over the bleed nipple , the other end of...
All about your oval plate :
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=112411
Paint codes :
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=178111
Ditch the poxy little wheel brace and get yourself a torque wrench and keep it in the boot or an impact wrench . Or as said above , local tyre fitter .
Talex lite for me . Quite a few others on here have one and rate them also .
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/205113/speed_camera_locators.html
http://www.talexgps.co.uk/
So you've tried " most " i pressume ? ;)
Tbh mate , none of the aftermarket exhausts are gonna give you massive gains in power if any , you'll be lucky to see a couple of bhp .
If your looking for something different try the Pinnacle Liquid Souveran . Very easy on and off , lasts a long time as well .
http://www.motorgeek.co.uk/pinnacle-liquid-souveran-p-77.html