Showing posts with label MG ZR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MG ZR. Show all posts

6 Most Popular Rover 25 Posts

To celebrate the fact that this little blog about my MG Rover 25 has reached 20,000+ page views, I thought I would put up a post with a couple of interesting facts and figures, and a list of your favourite updates.

The blog gets a massively diverse array of visitors, from the UK to USA, Spain, Serbia and Russia. It is becoming more and more popular each month, with around 1,300 page views last month.

Most of you are using Internet Explorer, closely followed by Firefox and Chrome. Almost all of you are viewing the blog from Windows, and as for the mobile readers, it appears this blog is more popular with iOS users than Android.

A little while ago my image hosting site changed the number of images you could host with them, and a lot of my images got taken down as a result. Unimpressed I am now part way through uploading the pictures to Google. Using this as a positive I have gone to all the old posts and rewritten them with more details and more pictures, so in the long run it's worked out better for you guys.

At the end of the day, I hope it has inspired and helped all that have come here, and may continue to do so in the future for many years to come.

Enough chat, onto the most popular posts, click on the titles to go to the related post:


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Vibe CBR12 Evo II Subwoofer




MG ZR Half Leather Matrix Seats




Rover 25 K-Series Exhaust Manifold Heatshield







Vibe SE K-Series 60 Speaker




Front Door Speaker Upgrade






Site Updates

Well I would just like to say thank you to all the people that contributed to the detailing guide it has now been updated with even more pictures, more sections and more accurate information.

Product suggestions have been changed for better solutions, with the help of a professional detailer, and various forum members who are keen detailers too.

The guide will be updated periodically as I want it to be as comprehensive as possible, and as useful as possible. So please do check back regularly.

Click the following link to visit the detailing guide.


Quite a few visitors to the site have been asking for a guide on how to fit an MG ZR front splitter, but as I already had a post on fitting mine I chose to update that instead of create a new one. So instead of just pictures showing how I did it, there is now text to support the pictures and hopefully give a full picture of how to do it.

How to fit an MG ZR front splitter


Finally, I have started work on a servicing guide which I am quite excited about due to the success of the detailing guide. It should be launched soon so check back for that.