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  1. Errr... I think it's you that cannot read or calculate properly... the figure is 1.474 billion... so 40 million is just 2.7%. Your maths is wrong and either way it's still a very small percentage
  2. skomaz replied to survey's topic in Skoda Karoq
    Pretty certain you can't - they are just a gas strut that extends to their full length. On the electric versions the opening height is governed by the motors within the struts that cut off at a predetermined distance within the full stroke - that's not possible with a gas strut.
  3. I have the Falken 510s in 18 inch on our Kodiaq and I've been very pleased with them. Quiet and grippy and good in the wet. Previously I've had cross climates on our Octavia and prior to that vredestien sporttrac. All were very good.
  4. I'm pretty certain on the 1.4s which the Iv is the answer is no there isn't one. Our Kodiaq 1.4 looks pretty similar as there wasn't one for that either.
  5. A Ball Stud Probably M8 x 10mm at a guess.
  6. 180 mile range max and a 540kwh battery looks like a niche market at the moment compared to a standard Volvo diesel tractor unit.
  7. The aux socket is exactly what it says on the tin... A simple dumb line in left / right / ground in like a microphone input or the opposite of a headphone socket. It's never going to 'run' a player of any sort.
  8. This is true but on a dark, narrow, unlit lane in the middle of nowhere they are pretty useful in other ways.
  9. On our old mk2 I used washers and closed / blind rubber cable grommets with a slit cut in them pushed onto the corroded bolts and that worked well for years.
  10. Same here... There a young lad near us with a 1.0 Peugeot 106 with a straight through massive exhaust on it that is stupidly loud and would never pass a noise check. I've spoken to him about it and that it's very annoying for neighbours but he's not bothered. He will get reported and pulled at some stage though for it. What's amusing though is that he's clearly got a filter on it as well and in combination has wrecked the tuned length of of the intake and exhaust so the power is well down from a low starting point as it struggles like hell up the hill past our house. He doesn't recognise that though... Oh to be young and stupid again!
  11. Probably not that worrying as it'll probably be a factor of safety applied to a worst case loading scenario where the loadings are well above typical ones. Eg in the UK for a building roof you'd design for heavy vertical snow loading but also do separate calcs for wind loading with side walls open or closed to give variations on roof load and uplift etc. All of these loading change depending upon location in the UK to reflect varying weather etc. but are intended to simulate worst case scenarios that you then design the structure for with factors applied to each element on top. I'd imagine aircraft design is similar (to be honest I can't remember exactly from my time working at a company that made aircraft propellors, fuel systems and landing gear).
  12. Well he doesn't work in civil engineering, or designing UK car parks so we can safely ignore him... I do. Factors of safety are made up of multiple elements - on loads / materials / design parameters and each does add up and multiply the others but none are individually in the region of 11 times. Whilst I'm on it I've just looked at the new June 2023 IStructE design guide for car parks and that references average vehicle weights as 1500kg and maximum vehicle weights as 2,500kg Interestingly the same edition of the above has finally recognised larger vehicle sizes and now recommends larger standard spaces, at 5m x 2.7m versus the previous 4.8m x 2.4m.
  13. Your recollection is wrong and the suggestion of a factor of safety of 20 times is *******s. A bit like your comment that Belfast taxi drivers will drive two hours to save a quid or so on a full tank. 20% is closer...
  14. Ooh you definitely had luxury. Dad regularly used it for 4 adults... Him mum and Thier two best friends who were a couple with the girls sat on the boys laps apparently. After that he got a car with work and finished up with a Triumph Herald from memory.
  15. Blimey - four posts and our old family cars pop up already... I remember as a kid we had two of those Austins - an 1100 in bark blue almost black that was followed by a 1300 in dark green almost black (subsequently followed by an Allegro...) And my parents had a BMW Isetta bubble car when they first got married (my grandfather wouldn't let them have a moped or motorbike but the Isetta with twin rear wheels passed his test as OK) - pull handle start, no reverse etc. and they regularly got four people in it!
  16. Looks like I won't be taking my MX5 to London then... But TBH I hate London having spent a lot of time there so it's no great shakes...
  17. That makes two of us then 🤣
  18. That's what your knees are for... One each side of the wheel once you've lifted it onto the hub leaves two hands free for other stuff 😁
  19. Evening… I’ve found various parts in the garage that I took off our 2007 Pre-Facelift Octavia 2 4x4 Combi before we traded it for the Kodiaq a couple of years ago. I’ve listed them below with pictures, part numbers and prices (excluding postage etc.) but am open to offers. All are in good condition, all totally intact and full working order as far as I can make out. They're currently in South West Sheffield but postage can be arranged if needed. OE Boot Liner – 1Z9 863 723 £35? reduced to £30 Passenger side Halogen Projector Headlight – £35? reduced to £30 Silver Stream MP3 Radio Surround (Dual Zone Climate type) – 1Z0 858 069J £15 Reduced to £10 Glasses Holder – 1Z0 868 565E £12.50 Reduced to £10 Interior Courtesy Light with map lights (used for the rear but it also fits a Fabia) – 3B0 947 105C £20 Reduced to £15 Headlight Switch Aluminium Trim Ring £4 Reduced to £3
  20. Actually a standard space is 4.8m X 2.4m.
  21. What's the battery like... They seem typical errors when a battery is on its way out.
  22. My guess is that's a dodgy switch for the boot or on the remote... Maybe wter ingress or similar?
  23. Do neither. The engine has a lifetime belt with no scheduled replacement period (megE or time)

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