Sorry, I do not know and do not want to speculate.Do you think the tires would clear the wheel well without the 2.5" lift? I'm wondering if they're less likely to rub given the narrow width.
Sorry, I do not know and do not want to speculate.Do you think the tires would clear the wheel well without the 2.5" lift? I'm wondering if they're less likely to rub given the narrow width.
Have a look at the new estates being built on Dutchy of Cornwall land. The houses there come with lots of restrictions, approved external colours only, no parking on road, no UPVC, no noise after certain times, no conservatories. I think I remember correctly on this, and there is probably more to add.Hilariously pathetic, the bit about not even being able to park such a vehicle in your own garage is priceless. Perhaps a motion should be tabled to ban gawdy or bad taste furniture from the estate as well.
Luckily in the UK we don’t really suffer from associations like this where people seem to roll over to the perceived power of these wooden tops.
What I do t understand is why people would buy a property in these kinds of places, or are they some kind of utopia with the odd bizarre ruling ?
They are not cheapAre the plebs paying a king's ransom for their patch on the estate?
The horrors! What else is there to live for?no conservatories.
Probably no supermarket wines, nor beers allowed.The horrors! What else is there to live for?
But prosecco?Probably no supermarket wines, nor beers allowed.
I think the noise restrictions are to stop late night parties, but what is late night?Probably no supermarket wines, nor beers allowed.
Depends upon your age Sleep is not to be underestimated!I think the noise restrictions are to stop late night parties, but what is late night?
I'm with you on that and as much as the noise would anoy me I'm also against living in a police stateDepends upon your age Sleep is not to be underestimated!
Don't ban the Prosecco!!!But prosecco?
You found my tippleBut prosecco?
Looks like the @Jean Mercier method using the stalk end button is the only one that works. Select settings etc only temporarily disables it for a few miles. My dealer said he can only restrict it after a service, ah well only 60 days to put up with it. I look forward to the colour change from a blue warning to an orange warning in 23 days.I'm using your method with the stalk end button to clear mine. But I think I've found another way. I need to check first in the morning to make sure that playing with the stalk end button hadn't influenced what I was doing.
When the "service internal" appears at startup,
select settings, vehicle, vehicle information, service interval. And then just come straight out by selecting one of the main options, eg audio. The service interval notification disappears until.the next engine start.
I too am recently a receiver of this new addition to my dashboard theatricsLooks like the @Jean Mercier method using the stalk end button is the only one that works. Select settings etc only temporarily disables it for a few miles. My dealer said he can only restrict it after a service, ah well only 60 days to put up with it. I look forward to the colour change from a blue warning to an orange warning in 23 days.
Mine went orange and shows 20 days to Service. But I only have 4995 miles.I too am recently a receiver of this new addition to my dashboard theatrics
Blue is the colour so far
I gather the day timer starts when the ECU is flashed during build.Mine went orange and shows 20 days to Service. But I only have 4995 miles.
Mine was serviced in April at 5,800kms and ten months old from new (ex demo deal as my order was not getting to me in time). Now at 12,000kms or 7,500mls and apparently in need of more attention!Mine went orange and shows 20 days to Service. But I only have 4995 miles.
That fits into what Jeremy Clarkson terms " lady petrol"You found my tipple
I found in Vienna that Prosecco is "On tap" ... my type of City!!That fits into what Jeremy Clarkson terms " lady petrol"