rab501 wrote:had enough of fords soft springs, air bags effine great cheaper than a pair of springs,(springs 6mths warranty £250 each,4leaf, airbag kit 350plus vat) plus 2yr warranty.
Where did you get your kit from....??
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rab501 wrote:had enough of fords soft springs, air bags effine great cheaper than a pair of springs,(springs 6mths warranty £250 each,4leaf, airbag kit 350plus vat) plus 2yr warranty.
rab501 wrote:C.T.P kilmarnock, £350 plus vat, will look out for the paper work that came with it,
ibanez2005 wrote:I put 15 quid in my van at a shell garage last week, only managed 75 miles out of it, all town driving but not really sat in traffic, not very happy with that.
ibanez2005 wrote:I put 15 quid in my van at a shell garage last week, only managed 75 miles out of it, all town driving but not really sat in traffic, not very happy with that.
ake wrote:ibanez2005 wrote:I put 15 quid in my van at a shell garage last week, only managed 75 miles out of it, all town driving but not really sat in traffic, not very happy with that.
£15 isn't even 3 gallons of diesel.
ibanez2005 wrote:I put 15 quid in my van at a shell garage last week, only managed 75 miles out of it, all town driving but not really sat in traffic, not very happy with that.
alicdh wrote:MK7 330 rwd ex rac.
Just had the diff ratio changed by the guys at Transaxle (excellet job, highly recommended!)
Since the change, clocks have been around 37-38mpg for for general driving about. MPG readout has crept over 40mpg on a couple of occasions. Looking forward to testing it out on a more eco style drive.
ake wrote:alicdh wrote:MK7 330 rwd ex rac.
Just had the diff ratio changed by the guys at Transaxle (excellet job, highly recommended!)
Since the change, clocks have been around 37-38mpg for for general driving about. MPG readout has crept over 40mpg on a couple of occasions. Looking forward to testing it out on a more eco style drive.
Do you wear polystyrene clogs? Or only ever drive down hill?
alicdh wrote:ake wrote:alicdh wrote:MK7 330 rwd ex rac.
Just had the diff ratio changed by the guys at Transaxle (excellet job, highly recommended!)
Since the change, clocks have been around 37-38mpg for for general driving about. MPG readout has crept over 40mpg on a couple of occasions. Looking forward to testing it out on a more eco style drive.
Do you wear polystyrene clogs? Or only ever drive down hill?
I've been driving fairly steady I guess.. Over the weekend moved house and im at around 35mpg now for driving short trips ferrying stuff from house to house. Nothing too heavy though..
My attempt to drive steady to gain better mpg numbers probably won't last very long!
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