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What is wrong?
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Domo
PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:44 am Up
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Read a few threads and sounds like a mixture of things it could be. Basically i was driving along and sounded like i had a flat tire on the front driver side tyre. It was kinda bumping like it was too when applyin the brakes. Got out the car and it wasbt flat at all. What could it be?
 
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iainlovatt
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wheel bearing?
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Domo
PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:02 am Up
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Thats what i thought and hoped cause hopefully that would be cheapish. But then started thinkin maybe something with front axel or a few things. Do u recon wheel bearings too?
 
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Domo
PostPosted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:55 am Up
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Just went to mechanic he thinks its the ball link joints or sumthing. Also just saw there a fuckin screw in one the tires Sad
 
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Domo
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Got it sorted for £50. But realised got a cracked wishbone and need my cv joints replaced Sad b headin bac to get that done asap. Always one thing after another with this car.
 
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Ash
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Please don't say you got the anti roll bar links changed for £50. If so, he's had you. It's stupidly easy to do and cost's around £20 for parts for both sides (Well thats what I paid but didn't really shop around).

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Domo
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:02 am Up
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No idea they called drop links. They on the front axel kinda thin look bar bits. Paid £40 for that £10 to fic my wheel
 
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