Steering wheel will always be out. It moves depending on ride height (assuming still on air)
You can have it square in one ride height :)
I don't think you know what I mean.
I resizes,yes, but it's the wasted space.
Imagine a mobile display running on a pc.
My pc is full HD. There's about 6 lines of topics. Should be about 20 on one screen.
Best one is the copyright. Idiots
Blimey, talk about communism
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And just another thing. Just about every website now is "optimized" for mobile devices. No thought whatsoever for the many folk who use a PC still.
It looks shite and wastes so much screen space.
Argh,
I'm glad the wayback machine is working.
I had a page open in a tab for replacing the scuttle foam. It went the rr.net forum. Ffs
Indeed, I'm one of the banned ones.
Oops
Indeed you would. I would rather it be done right too.
Gilbertd wrote:
You've just confirmed what I was thinking and no, they weren't just going to do it, they actually did do it so God knows how much pressure I've got in there now. When they told me it wasn't holding pressure the first thing I said was that the pressure on the high side would be dropping as it cooled down and the high and low sides equalised but they insisted that the only way the pressure could drop would be if there was a leak. But, at least it is still working, I was concerned that I'd go in with a working, albeit not as well as it could, and come out with an empty and not working system. I found it hard to believe it has a leak as it has been working fine for at least 2, if not 3, years.
It isn't just UK, it's an EU thing, you can no longer buy R134a to refill yourself. You used to be able to get a can of the stuff and a hose to fill with, now all you can buy is the hose. I've got one from when you could buy the gas and one to fit older systems that used R12 (but I can't get that now either). I've found a supplier in Italy that internittently, and illegally, will sell 500g cans for export only but no regular supplier.
Ahem
Kind of what I was trying to say.
I didn't think they were allowed to tow unless they are plated?
I had a few lessons, 3 iirc with J Coates, for 18t lorry. Didn't feel much different to a large van to me.
Thats just me though.
He's a knob
Don't forget about axle loading and nose weight. They also need to be accounted for :)
Prc8045 is the part number :)
Seen your photos on farcebook 😀 :)
I think headlights go like that due to uv light. They are coated with a uv blocker when new. They will continue to go cloudy one gone :(
I found stripping motor quite easy. I just used a wide blade sturdy screwdriver to lever the blower out on the three rubber bits. They were stuck but do release :)
Yikes, that's some list.
Makes mine sound almost new lol.
Ahem, it's far from it lol.
Not exactly the same, but the DeTomasso Mangusta was apparently named thus, as it means mongoose, which eat/kill cobras (Ford Shelby Mustang)
As a rule I try not to go wading lol