Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
13 this year.It's only 10.
13 this year.It's only 10.
13 this year.
Not so much car diy but more car rescue...
DIL phoned me up tonight.....
'has my car got a spare wheel?'
'You got a puncture then ?'
'Errrr....'
She was across town, it's dark.
'Gimme 10 minutes '
Yes, she had a space saver. Job done,
I've used super diesel a couple of times.
The car did feel a bit more perky, but that is a very subjective judgment.
Lots online about supermarket fuel being cheap and nasty, but there's also lots of people who say it comes from the same depot as the fuel delivered to Shell or BP stations.
I've allways thought a space saver was a sh1t idea.Bit like selling a car on the strength of it having cup holders ! Proper spare wheel ffs.
I've allways thought a space saver was a sh1t idea.Bit like selling a car on the strength of it having cup holders ! Proper spare wheel ffs.
Personally I’ve always thought runflats were a good idea, having had a puncture in our old 3 series touring with a boot full of luggage and two babies on board, being able to just drive on (albeit at reduced speed) to a garage to get it fixed was far more appealing than trying to change a wheel on the hard shoulder of the M6.
Mrs Gunks Mini has them, and I’ve just changed all four tyres, they are expensive, and that’s why lots of used Minis are just fitted with cheap regular tyres and a can of gloop in the boot, but I think they’re worth it