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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #28140 on: 16 October 2025, 17:18:17 »

Ran over something on the Dual Carriageway at 5am.
3 miles later pressure warning, parked at destination to hear hisssssss.
So wheel swap, glad I've a spare.

Fronts just under half worn
Rears have a Couple of months before replacement due.

Wheels are tatty, laquer peel etc so may well be the time for a refurb and 4 new boots.
I wouldn't be without one, those pointless bottles of glue just don't work. Another stupid EU decree. Theoretically, you will use 2 gallons of fuel less,over the lifetime of your car, if you don't have to carry a spare around.

Mine doesn't have a spare, and nowhere to put one either.  :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #28141 on: Yesterday at 14:27:43 »

those pointless bottles of glue just don't work.
They work for straightforward punctures *IF* used correctly, which nobody does. Ever.  Most just ram in on the compressor and shove it in.

But I agree with you about spares, and always get one sorted if the car doesn't come with one, even if that means space savers due to space.  I guess a time will come when the car doesn't even have room for one of those without it rolling around filling the boot area.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #28142 on: Yesterday at 14:28:14 »

Ran over something on the Dual Carriageway at 5am.
3 miles later pressure warning, parked at destination to hear hisssssss.
So wheel swap, glad I've a spare.

Fronts just under half worn
Rears have a Couple of months before replacement due.

Wheels are tatty, laquer peel etc so may well be the time for a refurb and 4 new boots.
I wouldn't be without one, those pointless bottles of glue just don't work. Another stupid EU decree. Theoretically, you will use 2 gallons of fuel less,over the lifetime of your car, if you don't have to carry a spare around.

Mine doesn't have a spare, and nowhere to put one either.  :-\
Roof? Bonnet?

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #28143 on: Yesterday at 14:54:22 »

Had the rear wheels off the Omega while welding up the rear end, after chopping out rust.
Decided to give the wheels a coat of paint. Then decided to take the discs off and clean them up a bit and adjust the almost non existing handbrake while I was there.
Handbrake is now like a new one.  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #28144 on: Yesterday at 14:56:00 »

Sods law, the day that UPS finally delivered the two door cards for TPC from Spain, a seller in Germany listed a pair in the correct trim combination to match my interior... ::)

And unlike the Spanish ones which still required sourcing the wood trims, the German ones are complete.

Obviously bought them, so checked, cleaned and repacked the Spanish ones and listed them back up for sale.
I wouldn't let the ones from Spain leave your possession until you've actually got eyes on the German ones.
Well, Don't Handle Logistics have collected them ;)
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