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About Aircon Pipes
The purpose of the Rover aircon pipe is to link all the components of the car's air conditioning system together.
Air conditioning pipes come in different sizes, diameters and can be made of various materials to suit different air conditioning systems.
The Rover aircon pipe should be made of hard-wearing material, strong and leak-proof and should be designed well enough for it to connect all the different parts of the car's aircon system tightly and firmly together.
These durable aircon pipes do wear out over time and if you need to replace the Rover aircon pipe you should ensure you purchase one that is the right size, width and material for your car's air conditioning system.
Rover trivia
- The iconic logo of Rover is a Viking longship. Currently, the rights to using that logo are in the hands of the Jaguar Land Rover group.
- Honda and British Leyland decided to use the Rover name when they worked together on the range of planned cars to be released in the ‘80s. As a result, the Rover 200 replaced the Triumph Acclaim.
- Rover worked with the BRM F1 team to make the aptly named Rover-BRM. It took a lap of honour in the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1963 as the first gas-driven prototype sports car.
- The Rover P8 has some really obvious inspirations. The front bumper is clearly a Pontiac and the side profile is eerily similar to the Opel Rekord. The plan was to keep the P8 shorter than their previous Rover 2000, but it ended up being longer.
- The MGF is what is known as a part bin special, which isn't as bad as it sounds. It means that the MGF uses elements and (actual) parts from older cars. The vented front discs are the same as the Maestro and Montego.