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TMC Motorsport / Re: 10mm wheel spacers
« on: February 15, 2019, 06:18:55 AM »
I think you will find they are safe but ideally you want hub centric spacers as these will come with the lip for the wheel to sit onto like a standard hub.
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Hi, welcome to the AOC. Enjoy the new car, it might be worth joining the Abarth Facebook group and posting your questions on there. Lots of people on there have modified cars. Also make sure the car is well protected, lots are being targeted and stolen.
Neil.
Why are you so obsessed with killing this forum by sending everyone to facebook?
Not all of us want our privacy infringed by Facebook and (as a member of AOC on FB myself) the FB AOC page is full of absolute idiots who spend most of their time arguing and willy waving than actually helping other owners.
It's a glorified kindergarten. This page is FAR more professional and civilised and if wasn't for you sending every new owner to facebook, it would be a much better and more active community of like minded owners.
Thanks John,
I was wondering if I was ever going to make contact on here with anyone lol.. so thanks for getting in touch.
Yes I know the Dick Turpin the more places and times there are the more chance I will have of making some of them.
I will look for the aoc on facebook thanks for that...
So John when is your next outing, and what model and mods have you done to your pride and joy..?
Isnt it funny how you dont see something until you own it and then you see it everywhere lol...
From what I can remember they was focus RS vents, they worked perfectly at getting the heat out, as for rain well I had to put a cover under the bonnet lol, I didn't do this at first and what had happened was that water had got into the spark plug on cylinder one and caused a really bad misfire, fine driving in the rain but not when the car wasn't moving or on etc.
I have seen people make custom ways to catch the water from under the bonnet so that it doesn't affect the engine at all.