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Usually caused by leaking rear clusters or rubber grommits near the clusters.
Mine personally was a tiny pin hole in the sealant under the roof rail - although I think I've been the only one with that so far!
If you notice on roads you are legally allowed to drive at 70mph they don't have a solid tree 20cm from the roadside.
All of these pictures are down to the drivers for me, you can't cant blame the cars for that.
Personally unless you like the exhausts then don't rule out a 172 - especially if you plan on doing a few mods later on.
I personally hate the 182 exhausts! as you can tell :)
I kept the money I saved from buying a 182 and got a better 172 instead.
FLOL!
I wanna say it first.
Ready?
TITS OR GTFO!
Yuuuuuus!
Welcome by the way - I'd start by giving the car a good service first and fix any faults before starting on mods.
undo 3rd seat belt bolt and cover, unclip th two grey clips and the two round plastic clips, pull the lining down a tad so you can see the nut.
Can't remember what size it is but you can fit a std size socket over it. the lining will be creased a little when you put it back but they'll be gone...
Bill if you want 15 steelies in the right offset then souce some willy steelies..
Any other steelies you get will reduce the overall offset but wouldn't matter over winter.
I didn't think using steelies was wrong on track? how do the 106 rallyes go on?
Re: Iceberg 172 Cup Project
Gonna get raped on price lol - My williams ones were nearly £130 all in!
See if you're doing that you're going to have to do the washer jet blanks now :)