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• #69927
Hmm. Wouldn't have thought so if it's just a radio and it's a totally new unit you're plugging in.
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• #69928
Don't think you will need the code as you will be replacing the unit.
Are you getting the code from the serial number off the unit?
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• #69929
You can get codes for a bout a tenner online. Had to do that after replacing the battery on the Fiat. But it's for that unit, you won't need one for the new unit. Or if you do, it will come with one.
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• #69930
Cheers. Are there any other premium brands to look at? (I know nothing about car tyres.)
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• #69931
Generally I’d say the top tier brands are Pirelli, Michelin and Continental
Just Below that are brands like Bridgestone, Goodyear and Dunlop.
And then there are a whole heap of more budget brands like Toyo, Kumho etc before you get to China specials.
Can you find out what it had fitted from the factory? You can likely get an equivalent
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• #69933
Thanks everyone.
As I said, I got a code online. It turned out to be the same as the one I had in my users manual, but when I entered it, it still said incorrect. -
• #69934
Maybe it's been replaced at some point?
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• #69935
Oh yeah I forgot Yokohama, I always liked the fast road tyres. I was considering buying some me of their semi-slicks while they’re heavily reduced at the moment
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• #69936
Potentially, but it does look like the stock CD6000 that comes in old Fords.
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• #69937
I’d look at what’s available, then buy some Michelins.
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• #69938
I recently got some mid-range Michelin. Thought I'd try and support my local tyre shop, but they wanted about £150 more in total for the same 4 tyres over kwik fit.
Do these places just rely on people in an emergency who don't have the luxury of shopping around?
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• #69939
Thanks everyone.
As I said, I got a code online. It turned out to be the same as the one I had in my users manual, but when I entered it, it still said incorrect.Could try phoning the local main dealer?
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• #69940
Thought I'd try and support my local tyre shop
Last time I got tyres I asked my/the garage if it was better ordering through them or blackcircles. They just shrugged and said go for whoever was cheaper.
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• #69941
Another vote for Michelins here, though to be fair I just looked for the preferred tyre for my car and chose that.
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• #69942
I’m after a trolley jack. Any must have features or are they all much for muchness?
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• #69943
For driveway diy mechanics. I’ve already got axle stands but very bored of jacking the car up with the jacks that came with the respective cars for wheel changing purposes.
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• #69944
Get a low one if you have a low car. Check the weight of your vehicle. Unless you’re spending proper cash I don’t think there’s much between the budget ones. I got a Clarke one from Machine Mart and it is fine.
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• #69945
How much money have you got to spend? Where will the jack be stored when not used? How low do you need it to be?
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• #69946
After a certain weight bottle jacks are used.
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• #69947
in case you happen to be driving a 26 tonne 6 wheeler or something similar.
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• #69948
Not so sure myself. More looking at the surface the trolley jack has to trolley on.
Then you get stuff like tank jacks..
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• #69949
Bit the bullet and just bought a new stereo as I had unused Amazon vouchers.
The eBay facia has everything I'll need to swap it over? It comes with a harness, keys etc.
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• #69950
trolley jack csb
when we were tree loppers, we used to carry a couple of trolley jacks so we could move parked cars out of the way. usually worked fine, but as noted above, trolley jacks aren't really designed to trolley stuff around whilst under load. the small metal wheels don't really play nice with stones and things.
one time we had a fiat up on the jacks, where pushing it down the road, jack wheel hit something and car fell off jack. jack cup disappeared somewhere into the guts of the engine bay. so we got it back on and put it back roughly where we'd found it asap.
a little while later car owner rocks up, tries to start car, no dice. he looks around and sees us and thinks we might have jump leads. sure, we'll help. we rally round. he pops the bonnet. smoke comes out. "sommink's cooked in there guv. looks like you got a short".
we are thanked for our assistance in this matter.
/csb
You won't need a new code for the new unit, but as Si says, people can often obtain codes for your unit. Try eBay