What’s the reason for putting the wheels on chipboard?Mines tucked up for winter. Missing driving it though, roll on next spring.View attachment 31717
What’s the reason for putting the wheels on chipboard?
Are you sure it's oil? The favoured liquid of expulsion on my Trophy is PAS fluid, has a habit of chucking it out, particularly after a session of spirited driving.Turns out it’s tucked up and leaking oil! Moved it up to the body shop and back and noticed a decent sized pool of oil, think it’ll sit on the naughty step until the 10th of Feb when I see Mick!
The tyres take the paint up off the floor if parked in the same spot for a period. Im not arsed about the paint coming off the floor but it takes a while to wear off the tread. Decent paint and prepped well too cant win.
Can those of you who have their cars garaged all winter share the prep you do please?
All going to plan with selling our house I’ll have a detached double garage at our new place which would finally give the option to do this.
I daren't mention a Carcoon or Airchamber. The last time I did that on a Clio forum I think it caused much excitable coffee spilling!For keeping the car off the road for months.
I.e. disconnect battery, CTEK charger, full tank of fuel, fresh oil…
What’s worthwhile and where do you draw the line.
I daren't mention a Carcoon or Airchamber. The last time I did that on a Clio forum I think it caused much excitable coffee spilling!
For keeping the car off the road for months.
I.e. disconnect battery, CTEK charger, full tank of fuel, fresh oil…
What’s worthwhile and where do you draw the line.