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Couldnt agree more! wait till you can afford to insure one at a reasonable price. 150 quid a month on insurance isnt worth it for a 182 imo. Just wait a bit.
fk are crap! so are gaz. all way too hard! are you using them for track? yozza do some bilsteins. Expensive but good. not that many available that are any good for the 182!
I have a 182 and im considering running it on 15,s on the road. Has anyone done this? Is is better or worse than 16,s? Any advice would be great.
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absolute rubbish. any pad will produce a certain amount of dust. my ds2500 produce at least 50% less than standard ones do. and yes the grooved discs will wear the pads down quicker but i bet you would never notice the difference. its goin to be so minimal!!! the pads should last ages due to the...
I spoke to a chap there with a porsche a few weeks ago when i was over there and he took out a policy for 150 quid a day which covered him for any costs at the ring such as ( breakdown, armcos, recovery etc but i cant remember what they were called. i know you can get it tho. insurance on the...
Ive got those discs with ds2500 pads. EBC are crap end of! had them all on loads of cars. no good imo! the ds2500 pads are miles better. the discs are good cos the grooves clean the pad up and stop the face of the pad glazing over when used heavily.
I have a set of four 16" turinis in anthracite. No kerb marks or scuffs with part worn pe2's on them. the tyres are only quarter worn if that! done about 3 to 4k on them. how much are they worth roughly?