S stevept New member Joined Dec 10, 2012 Messages 28 Points 13 Dec 10, 2012 #1 Hey guys im steve from Leeds, ive got a 57 plate bravo in silver, its a great drive and really comfy with leather seats. Are bosch good for cambelts on bravos?
Hey guys im steve from Leeds, ive got a 57 plate bravo in silver, its a great drive and really comfy with leather seats. Are bosch good for cambelts on bravos?
LeighJet150 Massive Petrol Guzzler Parked in the garage Joined Feb 1, 2010 Messages 670 Points 116 Location Peterborough Dec 10, 2012 #2 Hey and Welcome! I've never had any problems with bosch parts, always been pretty good quality. What type of Bravo?
Hey and Welcome! I've never had any problems with bosch parts, always been pretty good quality. What type of Bravo?
Freebo PANDA!! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Aug 7, 2010 Messages 4,283 Points 1,184 Location Selby Dec 11, 2012 #3 Welcome Ive never had a problem with Bosch.
F Farmer Turner New member Joined Apr 25, 2007 Messages 77 Points 18 Location Barnsley Dec 13, 2012 #4 Hi There Mate Welcome to the forum! What do you make of the Bravo? I've had my Stilo for 5 years and been highly delighted with it
Hi There Mate Welcome to the forum! What do you make of the Bravo? I've had my Stilo for 5 years and been highly delighted with it
OP OP S stevept New member Joined Dec 10, 2012 Messages 28 Points 13 Dec 14, 2012 #5 Farmer Turner said: Hi There Mate Welcome to the forum! What do you make of the Bravo? I've had my Stilo for 5 years and been highly delighted with it Click to expand... Love it such a better drive than my c max, only thing is c max had heated windscreen. And it's a low car so it hits some speed bumps
Farmer Turner said: Hi There Mate Welcome to the forum! What do you make of the Bravo? I've had my Stilo for 5 years and been highly delighted with it Click to expand... Love it such a better drive than my c max, only thing is c max had heated windscreen. And it's a low car so it hits some speed bumps
F Farmer Turner New member Joined Apr 25, 2007 Messages 77 Points 18 Location Barnsley Dec 14, 2012 #6 Hi Mate My Stilo sometimes catches on the speed humps too at the front end I'm taking the Stilo in for a service soon and asked for one as a hire car - so hopefully can get a good spin/verdict on it
Hi Mate My Stilo sometimes catches on the speed humps too at the front end I'm taking the Stilo in for a service soon and asked for one as a hire car - so hopefully can get a good spin/verdict on it
Charnwood Fox Patron member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Messages 653 Points 120 Location Charnwood Forest Dec 14, 2012 #7 stevept said: And it's a low car so it hits some speed bumps Click to expand... Tell me about it!
OP OP S stevept New member Joined Dec 10, 2012 Messages 28 Points 13 Dec 15, 2012 #8 Charnwood Fox said: Tell me about it! Click to expand... Is there anything to stop hitting them, apart from avoiding them. Where do u hit them. Think I'm hitting the exhaust?
Charnwood Fox said: Tell me about it! Click to expand... Is there anything to stop hitting them, apart from avoiding them. Where do u hit them. Think I'm hitting the exhaust?
Tad-bravo Established member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 2,495 Points 455 Dec 15, 2012 #9 you have to cross speed bumps at the slowest speed possible and at a diagonal angle so only one wheel is up at a time.
you have to cross speed bumps at the slowest speed possible and at a diagonal angle so only one wheel is up at a time.
Andysan Member Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 503 Points 121 Dec 20, 2012 #10 Tad-bravo said: you have to cross speed bumps at the slowest speed possible and at a diagonal angle so only one wheel is up at a time. Click to expand... Haha glad I'm not the only one doing this in a hatchback.
Tad-bravo said: you have to cross speed bumps at the slowest speed possible and at a diagonal angle so only one wheel is up at a time. Click to expand... Haha glad I'm not the only one doing this in a hatchback.