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Re: Tyre position
« Reply #30 on: 30 October 2011, 13:49:32 »

Skid pans are good fun.  My play on one was with a box type Granada, no power steering, and no crossing of hands.  Fairly managed to get a sweat on, shuffling that wheel about!

Ahh, yes. that was the first lesson of the day. "No window cleaning!" ;D
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Re: Tyre position
« Reply #31 on: 30 October 2011, 16:45:00 »

Wow!  I thought that was going to be a simple question.  Thanks for replies, very interesting.  I'll put in one last plea for her to get 4 matching tyres and, failing that, put the mid-prices on the front even though it's counter to my intuition. 

As for skid pans - sounds great, I've always wanted to try one out.  There have been a few moments over the years but, so far, I've always been able to collect them up somehow.  And, like us all I imagine, spent some time in my younger years playing SBs on gravel and grass car parks.  But it would be good to do the job properly - me and my daughter.   :)
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