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    2010 Superb estate, 170PS, DSG, elegance, black, 19"s

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  1. And if yes, would you take £300 and I would come to collect them?
  2. Hey guys, it looks like it is getting worst and worst, had this issue for the last two weeks, sometimes it work sometimes doesn't. Attached video with it. Just wondered if anyone had this issue before or knows where is the problem and or I would need to go to dealers?
  3. Good choice with the alloys and especially with them tyres
  4. Yeah I know, but seen these ones just don't know anything about them and seems like they should fit superb http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Aero-bars-For-Kangoo-1997-2003-5-Door-Model-With-Roof-Rails-/162149885059?nav=WATCHING_ACTIVE
  5. Maybe these worth looked at http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roof-rail-bars-Whispbar-85cm-Aero-X-rail-bars-one-pair-S44-Collection-Only-/292070611128?nav=WATCHING_ACTIVE
  6. Speaking about whispbars, personality love them been couple times on a longer holiday (about 5000 miles) and they are pretty good. With the speed from about 60-70mph you would start hearing them a little, but not annoying plus you would have roofbox on them and that would make a little more noise. They handle speed really good as well, need running late for a ferry, so went a little faster than should have around 120-130mph and no problems whatsoever (that's with fully loaded roofbox Thule 900)
  7. Myself, have estate and wanted low profile, so had to go with whisbar, but they weren't the cheapest ones.
  8. Hey, just a little more about your car, is it estate or hatch?
  9. Well I'm running 235/35/19 in front and 245/35/19 rears, and all good with tyre pressure monitoring cause reset your tyre monitoring when you fit new tyres/rims
  10. Nop no rubbing at all, front tyres are 235x35 and the tears are 245x35. But I think next time I'll put 245 at front as well, I only just about to touch inside of the tyre on really full lock, but just about, so should be fine 245 as I prefer more rubber And I don't know if I want 40 tyres either
  11. Yes yes I know, just don't have money for decent coils, but do have set of lowering springs 40mm sitting in a shed. Not too sure if they are not going to ruin the rest of the suspension components
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