MickeySw
Established Member
I’m certain this is the ‘use by’ date(... or I suppose it could be year/month/day format, but that's far less exciting!)

I’m certain this is the ‘use by’ date(... or I suppose it could be year/month/day format, but that's far less exciting!)
Get the boot liner if you can find it as wellChristmas came early... (They look matte in the picture because of the light, but in real life they're a deeper gloss like in the earlier pictures)
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And the manufacturing date appears to be from the future too!!
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(... or I suppose it could be year/month/day format, but that's far less exciting!)
Sadly MG wheel centres don't come in 65mm diameter though, so I've ordered some custom made gel domed badges and a set of 65mm blank caps to make up a set.
Today I've also ordered a set of mud flaps and a set of floor mats, the fun never stops!
Just need an actual car now!
PS. If anyone is interested in a virtually as new set of 17" Trophy wheels with drive home mileage only on them, drop me a PM, the price will be stupidly low as I just want to get back what I paid for my new wheels and they were an absolute bargain.![]()
Get the boot liner if you can find it as well
I was lucky and brought some good second hand ones off a forum member
You're quite right of course, but I think that loses the lower shelf setting too. Getting a puncture (for me, anyway) is such an incredibly rare occurrence, I'm happy to put up with a short time of driving on a space saver as long as it means I'm not helpless and at the mercy of a breakdown service, as I could well be with just the tyre repair kit.A full size spare wheel fits in the boot.
I bought a full wheel and tyre for 100 quid
Can’t stand space savers
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I'll go and have a look.There’s a couple of mg boot liners on eBay one is brand new
I think there is a spare wheel kit for sale on this forum
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Certainly mate, Eibach Germany via eBay for £270 posted. Fronts were really easy to fit, I struggled more with the back with not being able to drop the whole axle down as I couldn't find any suitable places for axle stands at the rear.Very nice
May I ask where did you get the springs from and how much did they cost
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HiCertainly mate, Eibach Germany via eBay for £270 posted. Fronts were really easy to fit, I struggled more with the back with not being able to drop the whole axle down as I couldn't find any suitable places for axle stands at the rear.
Found the link:
Eibach Springs
I try not to let the insurance get in the way of me enjoying a car but I can see your point if yours is to drive around as cheaply as possible. My insurers charged me £10 extra for the alloy wheels and £25 for the springs, nothing for the window tint thankfully. But I also insure a Fiesta which has had an engine swap and countless other changes so I'm used to the prices of modified car insuranceHi
Thanks for the link
I will as in contact with my insurance about lowering the cars ride height with lowering springs and they gave me a quote of £55 extra for 12 months
So as much as I would love to lower it I don’t think it’s worth an extra £55 a year
Cheers
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Anybody knows what effect such modifications have on MG’s 7 year warranty?Who knows maybe I’ll have a re think
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In theory, unless they can be shown to directly contribute to a given failure, none. In reality, without a fight, they'll try and wriggle out of some things though, I'd expect.Anybody knows what effect such modifications have on MG’s 7 year warranty?
I'd be interested in seeing your fog light solution, have you got any pics?I’m like you I like to make my cars different
I wasn’t charged any extra for wheels window tints or fog lights but £5 for a front splitter
Who knows maybe I’ll have a re think
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In theory, unless they can be shown to directly contribute to a given failure, none. In reality, without a fight, they'll try and wriggle out of some things though, I'd expect.
For example, a shock absorber failure with none standard springs fitted, I'd expect they'll blame the different spring and refuse warranty. Same with a wheel bearing if you're running larger wheels.
Hi
Thanks for the link
I will as in contact with my insurance about lowering the cars ride height with lowering springs and they gave me a quote of £55 extra for 12 months
So as much as I would love to lower it I don’t think it’s worth an extra £55 a year
Cheers
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It's not, but it's money for nothing, never the less.To be honest, don't think £55 is to bad.![]()