The Weather Thread.
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Dab of oppo and you'd have been away.
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Had to do an unplanned excursion at 0230 this morning and, even though it was a bit sleety, car handled it with ease.. it was 3oC so need a sub-zero drive really before necessitating the winter tyres purchase; purchase case looking less promising tbh as SE England doesn’t see to get enough EXTREME cold weather..
@ Ascender - Dakar or M3T day for you?
@ Ascender - Dakar or M3T day for you?
Cheers,
Ian
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Cheers Beany - wish I'd bothered checking Amazon.Beany wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 6:26 pmIf you can stick it in with some other bits to get above the 'free delivery' limit (£35 these days) it's under four quid on Amazon.Jobbo wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 2:33 pmThat's an interesting tip though Gummi Pflege isn't expensive and lasts for years. Though I'm not sure where mine is so just ordered a new Liqui Moly one from eBay for under £6 delivered: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/127442872058mik wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 12:29 pm
Repeating myself, but (whilst they don't "feed" the rubber as well) I think the little clear silicon shoe shine pads are even better than gummi pflegge for preventing the glass adhering to the door seal. Bonus that they are £buttons.
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Just as a one off buy though, eBay is cheaper given Amazon won't do anything other than Prime or £5 next day delivery for something so small...
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A bit of cold and it seems like every twat has forgotten how to drive. My 45 min commute took 1h20mins yesterday due to three separate accidents. Today I followed a big suv who did 35mph on all of the nsl sections, with occasional drops to 25.
I dread to think how bad it would be if it had actually been slippery, or god forbid, proper snow!
I dread to think how bad it would be if it had actually been slippery, or god forbid, proper snow!
Cheers, Harry
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Same here. Had some propper snow but thanks to the gritted roads they’re clear. Not that some people think thatintegrale_evo wrote: Wed Nov 19, 2025 6:12 pm A bit of cold and it seems like every twat has forgotten how to drive. My 45 min commute took 1h20mins yesterday due to three separate accidents. Today I followed a big suv who did 35mph on all of the nsl sections, with occasional drops to 25.
I dread to think how bad it would be if it had actually been slippery, or god forbid, proper snow!
Also a fun game today of who doesn’t check their mirrors by all the snow covered rear windows