Rip Van
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Has anybody cleaned their rear discs manually, after being told they need replaced due to corrosion?
All seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.I have an update. I left Caliban at the local garage to have his winter (all-seasons) tyres put back on. I also asked them to check the brakes, also the minor undertray damage the dealer had said was dangerous and needed new undertrays. Verdict, all is fine, undertray damage (some small holes) wasn't any worse and the brakes don't need any further attention at the moment.
My dealer is a shark. Not that they're my dealer any more.
Do the winter tyres come with those screw in studs? The wife would love a set of those, she could literally tear up the road with a set of thoseAll seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.
Do the winter tyres come with those screw in studs? The wife would love a set of those, she could literally tear up the road with a set of those
T1 Terry
All seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.
Norway. You can hear them rattling on city roads.No. That's snow tyres. You practically never see these around here these days. Maybe in the Alps.
Haha …. I tried that when Vauxhall used to do their track day events with their (then) range of cars VXR’s etc.Reversing into parking spots can also help to clean off the discs as there is no regen in reverse
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