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Author Subject: Spotting Damage
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Post #26
Arrrh see so you feel my Pain?

I've just made that long journey to get back to Leeds tonight! Mellow

we should meet up for a Drink and exchange Tram storys LOL

Bring that Buttie too! LOL

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 06:25
phillipm

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Post #27
LOL

Farking trams.

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 06:28
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Post #28
Suspension/Trams Unsure Laugh

All i know is that whenever im in Sheffield we walk everywhere, obviously for good reason LOL

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 14:36
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Post #29
The two bits of string arnt up to such a task yet maybe after a few days! Big grin do u not nearly fall down Any of the pot holes?

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 23:15
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Post #30
Or get run over by a tram?

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 23:00
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Post #31
Sheffields a death trap!

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Posted 22nd Apr 2010 at 23:19
rallyestyle

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Post #32
gnrlee wrote:
Sheffields a death trap!


LOL And im not exactly mr sensible Doh

Back on topic....

Took the car for a spin last night and apart from the f*cking wheel weights catching my caliper it seemed to drive ok Yes Only issue i found was what sounded like a knocking/clunking coming from the damaged wheel side when braking hard. Braking performance was not affected however and the car always broke in a straight line Yes Any ideas?

Needless to say i wont be taking it to sheffield tonight Doh Sad

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Posted 23rd Apr 2010 at 13:29
smegal

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Post #33
Check the bolts holding the wishbone and Pbush on. Maybe undoing and re torquing I have had a clunking because of this. If not look at your balljoint.

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Posted 23rd Apr 2010 at 15:37
rallyestyle

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Will have a check Yes Randomly found a bolt in front of the car last night which made me shit myself as it looked like a caliper bolt, checked them though and all are in place Unsure Im wondering if it was even mine now LOL

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Posted 23rd Apr 2010 at 16:50

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