what you planning on doing with the old ones? asking for a friendNo mate I bought the actual Titan Black replacement panels from LLL Parts
what you planning on doing with the old ones? asking for a friendNo mate I bought the actual Titan Black replacement panels from LLL Parts
That’s one crazy optical illusion- both wheels the same diameter!Oh, almost forgot (hahaha)..... Today....
I tried the new shoes on, omg what a difference! (Stock T32 suspension)
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And check out the size difference (both are 17" rims).
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what you planning on doing with the old ones? asking for a friend
Can you advise (link) which aero twin for a t6, mine don’t clear great and figured low cost intervention may improveBeen a bit chilly so actually read the manual (I know!) to figure out the wiper service position trick and used the natty screen cover from the old XC70
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Also getting tired of the dragging windscreen chatter in the rain so new Bosch Aero twin fitted front and rear.
As soon as the weather gives me a small break also have a trio of Soft99 products to treat the front and rear glass, will see if it's snake oil or as wonderful as everyone says
I just looked them up at Bosch.Can you advise (link) which aero twin for a t6, mine don’t clear great and figured low cost intervention may improve
I'm still out on the 2nd step - the rain repellent coating - as it's very easy to have that lead to smearing and juddering wiper blades for a while after application.Been a bit chilly so actually read the manual (I know!) to figure out the wiper service position trick and used the natty screen cover from the old XC70
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Also getting tired of the dragging windscreen chatter in the rain so new Bosch Aero twin fitted front and rear.
As soon as the weather gives me a small break also have a trio of Soft99 products to treat the front and rear glass, will see if it's snake oil or as wonderful as everyone says
That’s one crazy optical illusion- both wheels the same diameter!
The Wildpeaks look to have a very rounded profile - are they always like that, are yours pumped up to the max or are the rims at the narrower end of the fitment chart?
Guess you’ll be using gps for a speedo with those on?
They do suit the van though. Love the colour.
Can confirm this - although my passenger side with 245/65 tyres has a few mm clearance - drivers side was rubbing a tiny amount initially but now I've got a few k on the tyres they're clear.After LOTS of research, I went for 235/65/17 on the basis that 245/65/17 would likely rub at the rear of the rear wheel arches. With these on there is only about a 10mm clearance, with the 245's almost 100% certain the heat gun and some fettling would need to be done.
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I have found aero twin wipers to be the best and have fitted them to our cars and our daughters car. Very happy with them. I tend to park the wipers under the cover to keep them nice and warm. Does the penguin mind being bashed with a with a stick even if it is covered with a rubber bladeBeen a bit chilly so actually read the manual (I know!) to figure out the wiper service position trick and used the natty screen cover from the old XC70
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Also getting tired of the dragging windscreen chatter in the rain so new Bosch Aero twin fitted front and rear.
As soon as the weather gives me a small break also have a trio of Soft99 products to treat the front and rear glass, will see if it's snake oil or as wonderful as everyone says
I'm still out on the 2nd step - the rain repellent coating - as it's very easy to have that lead to smearing and juddering wiper blades for a while after application.
However, the first step glass cleaner is brilliant - mine needs doing again soon tbh.
It gets rid of the water marks and stains which you can see when your wiper blades pass over the screen which then disappear after a second - most people won't notice these but they make driving at night horrible, once you've gone to a 'proper' clean windscreen you can't go back!!
Gtechnic actually recommend cleaning the windscreen with a DA polisher before applying their ceramic coating, it doesn't 'polish' the glass as in remove a layer, but it cleans it better than any hand cleaning will do.
12:28 in this video, shows exactly what I mean, shows the staining which only appears when the glass is slightly damp, and how a DA gets it actually clean.
I've not tried a proper chemical/ceramic glass coating - my only issue with stuff like rain-x and the Soft 99 Glaco DX coating is that they tend to end up a bit a bit smeary and cause wiper judder.Just seeing you mention a ceramic glass coating, are they any good?
As for the cleaning of the windscreen, completely agree!! I have been using a combination of a solvent (Bake cleaner/ isopropyl) and a mild cutting polish on my windscreens for years, makes driving in the rain (especially at night) a much "clearer" experience