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I find that the standard rubber one seems to catch on almost everything, even with driving the car slowly & sensibly over bumps etc :(
The only good thing about it is that it's rubber so it has some give to it. I think if I had a proper one fitted to mine, it would be torn off within a week...
I can't vouch for admiral, but elephant (sister company) were fine with mods. They have a list on their website:) I was only adding on an air filter though :o
- as mentioned they only replace aftermarkets bits with standard though if you have to claim etc.
Are any other users of this program having problems with it ??
When I go to configure to check for udates it does 5% then says that it can't connect to the server.
It only updates to 5% on both my pc at work & this one at home :S
How can I rectify the prolem ??
It still detects problems...
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True,
although last night I saw a chysler 300c come steaming down the road, then cut up the police who were in a meat wagon, the 300c had those black & silver old style plates on it. The OB just sat there behind it :S They could well have pulled it a bit later on:)
Not enough pics of them on there, plus there is no pic of the box label (I know it sounds sad) but that's a give away too.
The toe area on the one in the pic looks to have frayed too.
I'd be very wary tbh.
Not hard to get one at all, if you a costco member they're a bit cheaper than other places. Your probably looking at £40 (ish) for one.
Depending on the age of your car and if you've got the standard stereo in it, you'll need to put the radio code in once you change the battery over.