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Afaiac it's just yet another example of the breakdown of societal norms and standards. Next, people will be starting their sentences with acronyms!
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Afaiac it's just yet another example of the breakdown of societal norms and standards. Next, people will be starting their sentences with acronyms!
IDKWho's doing that?
So, its not just an isolated situation with Dorothy's Audi A1.My MG ZS had a standard steel wheel as a spare, same problem as you, it would not fit over the front brake caliper.
Possibly if you've one iota of what your mean't be doing clocking what's that !Would've thought an independent was more useful than self centering?
FWIW neither am I. An acronym is not just the initial letters of a series of words, it has to be pronounceable, like RADAR, LASER or NASA for example.
And then, if it's anything like my car, you have to find somewhere to put the wheel you've taken off because it won't go in the boot. Audi's recommended location is the passenger seat, though I'm not sure every TT driver never has a passenger sitting there.The boot on my Wife's car only has room for a space saver instead of a proper tire & wheel. We got a front tyre flat, and found that the space saver spare would not work on the front hub as it jammed the brake unit against the disc. I had to remove a rear wheel and install it on the front, then install the space saver on the rear in order for the car to be drivable again.
LASER focus on the issue I see you haveFWIW neither am I. An acronym is not just the initial letters of a series of words, it has to be pronounceable, like RADAR, LASER or NASA for example.
I had to fold down the back seat to accommodate the punctured tyre and other items.And then, if it's anything like my car, you have to find somewhere to put the wheel you've taken off because it won't go in the boot. Audi's recommended location is the passenger seat, though I'm not sure every TT driver never has a passenger sitting there.
Not sure that's right. Long article on Wiki (but citing Wiki is like using dictionary definitions back in the day).FWIW neither am I. An acronym is not just the initial letters of a series of words, it has to be pronounceable, like RADAR, LASER or NASA for example.
No - it was dark, damp, flowing water, narrow, steep hill, cars using it irregularly.Did you take a photo of the pothole and tyre with measurements? Put a claim in to local authority