Really, I will double check again. Thank youYour airbox moves quite a lot. It should be quite firmly mounted by the 3 locating feet.
Really, I will double check again. Thank youYour airbox moves quite a lot. It should be quite firmly mounted by the 3 locating feet.
There's a few photos here to illustrate:Really, I will double check again. Thank you
As in washing your footwear via a waterfall upon opening your driver side door.I see references to a ’boot wash’- as in washing footwear or in washing out the ‘trunk’?
This made me laugh... better off to enter the vehicle barefoot after rain!As in washing your footwear via a waterfall upon opening your driver side door.
Would our British brethren refer to it as a "Wellies wash"?I see references to a ’boot wash’- as in washing footwear or in washing out the ‘trunk’?
An Aqueduct?What did the Romans ever do for us??
That's an excellent figure!30.1 miles per UK standard gallon
Helium filled balloons?That's an excellent figure!
Can you tell us which tires you have?
Just the Bridgestone All-Terrain Tyre, on 17" rims.That's an excellent figure!
Can you tell us which tires you have?
that's what you find in Dutch ovensgood old French air.
I have let all the French air out and pumped in lots of English air.Just the Bridgestone All-Terrain Tyre, on 17" rims.
Alas not helium or nitrogen filled , just good old French air.
no offense taken at all! I have to take a cloer look at the lower door seal. It seems to be cut in at more or less 10 cm. It looked like the water went into the seal at this point.@bemax I didn't mean to make fun of you. I just imagine going to work in the morning. Open the door and get a water fountain on your feet. Of course that shouldn't be the case.