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Jay762

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  1. but some filters eg K&N do recommend a very light oil to capture fine particles
  2. you may well have pinched it going through a pothole :(
  3. Wotcha and welcome - that is indeed a tidy example!
  4. Almost there, not long now :)
  5. engine oil or filter oil?
  6. does look like the banding has given way - have you pinched it going up a curb at all?
  7. Wotcha and welcome Had to check this out with my van, as long as the rims are appropriate for the vehicle, even after market ones are fine, so for example if I were to run 19" car rims with XL tyres on my van and I had an accident I could be in breach of insurance regs because the wheels are not designed for the van - even if they didnt fail. However if (as I have) run a set of TUV approved aftermarket commercial alloys with appropriate tyres I am fine. So if you run a set of 16" aftermarket steels approved for the vehicle weight and corresponding tyres you should have no problem or give these chaps a ring http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-Steel-wheels-Subaru-Forrester-2008-Perfect-for-winter-full-set-of-4-/120895436996?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Rims_Car_Wheels_ET&hash=item1c25edf8c4 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Forester-15-Inch-Steel-Wheels-/310645623709?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4853ec0b9d
  8. Wotcha and welcome Ben - lovely classic you have there!!
  9. wider tyres do equal more friction and as a consequence higher fuel consumption however in this case I would point to the areas already mentioned, bearings gears brakes etc. as they are two dissimilar cars wrt history servicing mileage etc why don't you try the comparison with a friends NA car and see if there is a similarity there?
  10. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
  11. what a beast, I bet that has caught a fair few people out - is it front, rear or AWD?
  12. most definitely ;)
  13. excellent result!! Another one for the archives, no doubt will help out others in the future
  14. I havent but its certainly a reputable brand
  15. Any questions take some photos make a new thread - always more than happy to help if possible
  16. Thats true check out his project he has achieved a lot with minimal outlay
  17. when they are all together the Subaru does look the most modern of the three I think purely because the lights are not as square - always liked Tiff - was he the same as his TV persona in the flesh?
  18. Some great shots and luckily the weather held by the look of it
  19. Wotcha and welcome Dan - quite a few members on here from Scotland
  20. I removed mine when they crumbled on a car I used to have - went through the mot no problem, as long as the brakes work as they should there shouldnt be an issue
  21. Wotcha and welcome - great collection you have there with some nice mods - will be interested in that track tool you have planned also ;)
  22. Wotcha and welcome ahhh so you are Rodney Trotter :D
  23. Wotcha and welcome - great name!!
  24. stationary would be my call - don't want any unnecessary grinding :P

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