Do you need to tell your insurance that you have put a splitter on your car? I mean if i put one on and tell them they might think that its some formula 1 style splitter that dramatically increases downforce on the car! and then charge me a fortune
Definitely tell your insurance. The wheels and springs only cost £30 extra for the year.
Thanks for the comments. Cant see it getting much lower though after all its only 35mm on 14"wheels, 15"would fill the arches better.
Nex i get no scrubbing even on a full load
cheers for the comments
next will be clear side repeaters, induction kit and some kind of front splitter. Maybe eventually colour code bumpstrips and mirrors. Nothing too over the top, just want a tidy Micra
Glenn its lowered on 35mm Spax springs
Yea i quite like them, there the sort of wheels that will never look dated and go out of fashion.
I got the wheels 2nd hand for about £90 from 'FOX1983' off here, so the high profile tyres werent my own choice. There 175/60/14. Quite a bargin really considering they were selling for £340 in...
When i fit my K&N induction kit, is it essential to fit a breather filter aswell?
What is the small round hole for on the bottom of the K&N?
Does the induction kit sound just as loud as when running no airfilter at all?
Thanks for comments
Yep there 14" Tsw Razors.
Yea hopefully the springs should settle within a week. Pictures never do anything justice though, car does look quite abit lower in real life. looking at the original pic and the gap in the arch the front appears to have lowered quite abit...
Rooneys overated IMO, a good player but over hyped. He doesnt score enough goals for a striker.
Ronaldo on the other hand has strength and power but can score, top scorer in World Cup competitons says it all.
Not when you want to take a 2 week holiday and you wont get paid for it isnt
A football agent would be a top job. Shed load of money, tonnes of contacts and a load of footballers wives style partys to go to!