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16th February 2015, 18:19 | #11 |
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serpant alloys? mines got audi alloys on for some reason... not by me i might add. the only modification id like to make to mine is to remove the sandstone fabric seats and put leather ones in.... 3 young boys and sandstone fabric do not mix well
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On the subject of powerfolds, I bought some with the loom wiring to retro fit them. Then saw the thread about the cog gear getting worn over a time and if people wanted the chance of having these cogs remanufactured. I cant remember the outcome but it made me think how easy these parts wear out over time. Just as well because I would expect the powerfolds to go in and out when I started the car (ie you have to do it manually). If you forget to put them in and that is the time some **** decides to kick you wing mirror off then that is going to be expensive. One more thing. I have unfortunately clipped wing mirrors living in the small streets I live in. The manual mirror will just push back a bit if clipping another wind mirror unfortunately happens. With powerefolds I assume it would put a lot of strain on the worming cogs and force them round or not give at all causing a lot of damage and having to look at replacing the cogs once again. Apologise if I have run on a bit
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16th February 2015, 18:49 | #13 |
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Love my mods, retrofit or not standard... Powerfolds included, I tuck them in safely when driving in the narrow country lanes on W Somerset & Devon facing oncoming tractors! Next mods to fit... Ammeter, Voltmeter & Boost Guage replacing the Ashtray!
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How about an oil pressure gauge and a proper temperature gauge in the cup-holder slots ?
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16th February 2015, 19:11 | #15 |
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