
Note to Admin/Mods:- You might as well delete this thread, it makes no sense without the images.
As per Nictrix's post ^^^ above, I've now attached new images for continuity. They may or not be the ones I posted originally, but they are some I had forgotten about that are relevant.StuBeeDoo wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:48 amThank you, TinyPic.All my images are gone. That's the third time an online host has pulled the plug on me. I won't be posting any more images online.
Note to Admin/Mods:- You might as well delete this thread, it makes no sense without the images.
I abandoned that idea not long after. I still carry the tools, but instead of a spare wheel I now carry a Stop'n'go tyre plugger kit.StuBeeDoo wrote: Wed Sep 19, 2018 8:47 amI'm carrying one of my winter wheels as a full-size spare, and I have a bottle jack, jacking-point pad and breaker bar/17mm socket on-board.
Today I'm going to look into making a flat "floor" above the spare. Pics to follow.
I read somewhere, recently, that current average mileage for a family-run diesel is 9.2k/year. Something to do with the proliferation of multi-car families. I always considered it to be 10-12k, but that was based on what was "the norm" back in the late '70s/early'80s when I started buying cars. The last 2 years I've only been doing c.8k - even before COVID.X5Sport wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:50 amIt’s not overly high though. I thought (until COVID!) that had gone to around 12k/yr for many as people stopped using very expensive public transport. In a normal year I do 15k, mainly commuting.
StuBeeDoo wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:08 amTuesday June 15th marked a milestone. 100000k miles.High mileage for a <9 year-old, but not as high as when I bought it.
They went on Gumtree, actually - sans tyres - and sold within 8hrs. They will be going on an F30 that lives about 25 miles form me.