'Rat-tail' should be fine if the hole isn't too near the side wall. 80mm...? Well on a 215 that would be only 27 (ish)mm from the edge. To be honest, 'darn sarf' the labour cost is too high to justify repairs - cheaper to replace the tyre. Now c'mon someone, tell me I'm wrong and point out a tyre repairer near West London that can repair for less than half the price of a new tyre.
...but I can't find 225/45R18 on that chart. Where did you buy your 18's from? Can you post a pic? I was going to buy a package of 17's and tyres soon, but the 18's might look better.
...well not the C5 obviously (even less reliable than a Galaxy, I hear). I mean, the Citroen forum was working. They have this member, called Hatchet Head Harry (or something like that) who is a really naughty geezer. :)
I recommend reporting this to insurance immediately - don't wait to see if he'll pay up. In a friend of mine's experience they don't, and will keep stringing you along until you give up. :rolleyes:
For info on GPS, see this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_positioning_system. I assume that the authorities could use either? As Katman said, how do they intend to catch illegals? Theft of number plates is already a problem around here...
6p connection fee......0845/0870 up to 600% more than standard BT rates...locked out of indirect carrier access.......yup..... guess someone needs some new glasses to read the small print..... :lol: Have you read my contract then? :lol: That's not what it says. :huh:
Decent tyres with good tread depth will help. I agree with Seat Kid, the Conti SportContacts I have on my Audi A4 are excellent at resisting aquaplaning. :huh:
I'd recommend Netgear and Linksys - not Belkin (sorry MattJr.) as I had loads of trouble with Belkin. If you are *determined* to hardwire, try a Netgear RP614 - that's a DSL router that works with the free-standing NTL Broadband modem. Best price around