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I took out the Toyota smart repair insurance, expensive at £300 for 3 years but worth it. You can use it as many times as you like, I've used it...
I can't wait to get a self driving car and put one of the dogs in the driver's seat like that :sneaky::LOL:
I just got SWMBO a TomTom 5200 for Christmas, it has a sim card in it and it updates maps and traffic (for free) every time you switch it on.
That's "The infinite monkey theorem"
This is all getting waaaay to serious :( Way Too Serious by kithmo posted Jan 12, 2018 at 12:08 PM
Serious
If the phone is paired for internet and music then you shouldn't have to use the aux jack, the sound should come out your speakers via bluetooth...
They look like nice chrome ones in the options, ours are some dirty grey metal, possibly galvanised steel, which spoil the look of the wheel IMO.
It makes me laugh when the truck/SUV vehicle drivers always use the summer, long journey figures when they quote their personal mpg, then are...
On the Gen 3 pressing the ECO button would shut off the engine in this scenario, on the Gen 4 using the ECO heater setting does this.
Here's a picture of the UK wheel with locking nut fitted at the bottom right: Locking Nut by kithmo posted Jan 11, 2018 at 11:20 AM
You mean the Mercs & Beamers etc.:sneaky:
Sometimes the tyres are worth more than the rims. When I got my old Gen 3 in 2010, the 215 45 R17 Michelin Primacy tyres were £150 per corner...
Been there done that :oops:
Yes we had the "spider" to undo the nuts, you could get a good leverage on both sides of the centreline of the nut. Spiderwrench by kithmo posted...
Spider lug nut wrench
Extendable lug nut wrench
But if the curve is tight then the camera won't see the line, even if the line is clear, because it's outside the camera's field of vision.
I don't think it really works like that. It's intended for use on highways, i.e. straight or slight curves, it scans the road ahead. On a corner...