Cool, as simple as that - Can an you recommend any specific one which you have used?
cheers
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Cool, as simple as that - Can an you recommend any specific one which you have used?
cheers
I know I should post this in Electrical but thought there would be more chance of a response here.
I've had a car sitting for a couple years with the engine out it, before putting a new engine in I...
It's the self adjusting ones on a 90 G reg 1.4sr.
Are the above available new, if so where from ?
Try - Vintagsuk.com
Items as described and an accomodating seller with regards to collection
Many Thanks
Dave :thumb:
Still looking
Hi, sounds good to me - sorry no leather - any chance you could post or send some pictures - no hurry just when convenient.
daved-and-confused@hotmail.co.uk.
I have no need for the rear as mine...
Hi,
Looking for a pair of front seats but would consider a passenger side only.
Have to be complete and in very good condition.
Would prefer in Scotland or seller be able to post.
Cheers
Dave
Funny I was just saying that to my girlfriend the other night - the faster we go the smoother it gets, she didn't believe me but I'll show her this reply, with a told you so lol
No problem, joust away - it spices up my thread.
But, yes the unsprung weight is where we all strive to reduce weight and where we can help to improve handling.
This is confirmed by the,...
When your called Dave it doesn't take much lol
Yeah possibly but the weight of each wheel/ tyre now is ridiculous, I just hope I don't get a puncture as I may well be one of those pussies who...
Tyre pressures are spot on and tracking was out slightly before but sorted for new tyres going on.
I think you may find it difficult in getting a start at 21, my company wouldn't because of insurance company stipulations.
Also, £1500, that's a bloody good price as you need to do your class 2...
Following on from another thread I started, I thought I would post this as a cautionary tale.
This may be of no interest to most but someone may find it useful.
I have a Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2...
Yeah, I have noticed some of the newer generation suv's and the "claimed" fuel consumption - very interesting.
Since mine has always been a second vehicle and with only 10 mile commute I could live...
My 3.2 Shogun does about 26 to the gallon - seriously reduced since I fitted Cooper LTZ's.
I needed that for towing a heavy trailer but I am changing job and will be doing more miles and no heavy...
So any alternatives to the transporter ?????
It would be a T5.
Anyone have any experience of these ?
I'll be doing more miles to and from work so the shogun has to go in favour of something a bit more economical.
I do still need a 4x4 but not the towing...