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Stretch a length of string down the side of the car so it touches the back wheel and just touches the front. It will give you a rough guide on how far out of alignment the front wheels are. If they are a mile out then maybe that's the issue but if close then probably not.Finally finished the front suspension replacement (I hope!)
Replaced both struts, springs, lower arms, TRE’s and drop links. Also put a new driveshaft on the n/s, as the old one had some damage.
Managed to break a bolt in the upper mounts fitting one side, it wasn’t quite central and so caught bound up on the edge of the car mount. The remnants of the bolt got carefully drilled out today and replaced - easier than it might have been.
The n/s spring was catching on the inner arch when fitted. Gave it a bit of a ‘nudge’ with a big lever once all bolted up and it ‘popped’ and sat properly, so assume it had a bit of a twist or something when being compressed to make up.
Also completed a full service whilst off the road.
Now have a strange ‘judder’ on hard acceleration, which definitely was not there before, but this could well be caused the the alignment now being out, so will get that done next week before investigating that further. Hoping that is the cause!!!
Yes - it’s caked in mud as I had been driving on farm tracks right before the spring snapped!
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It feels like something is not spinning true, if that makes sense?Stretch a length of string down the side of the car so it touches the back wheel and just touches the front. It will give you a rough guide on how far out of alignment the front wheels are. If they are a mile out then maybe that's the issue but if close then probably not.
You can get pretty close to proper alignment this way.
I’ll double-check them bothLooks like the disc brake guard might be catching the disc near the track rod end ? Vibration cause?? Would probably hear it first.
Hello @Nodge68 - I cannot see the Armageddon link.... but if it refers to what I think it might; I would offer that UK has a more sensible approach to cars and motorcycles. That is, in the broad sense, does the vehicle have a continuing safe condition for use on the highway. Here in France and many other EU locations, does the vehicle comply fully with the standard configured and conformed at type registration? It makes modification of vehicles almost impossible!! If that were to creep into UK, all those lifted and modded vehicle owners would be between a rock and a hard place.In reality it's pretty impossible to get zero back pressure in an exhaust. A turbo will have more pressure in the manifold up stream from the turbo than there is in the inlet manifold!! This pressure in the turbine housing should be enough to seals from leaking just as it does in the compressor housing.
As for the EU. have you seen this?
Armageddon | www.the-ace.org.uk
Same problem with mine, luckily the bolt came out with the riv nut so managed to get them off.Yep, it's the two screws holding the guards on to the wing that are the issue. All four of them! I guess they have rivnuts or somethig on them. The headlights will be staying on the car but the guards really do need to come off for me to polish them properly. Hopefully I can get some pliers or mole grips on the inside to hold them. If not it'll be drilling off the heads and replacing them with new bolts. Any tips?
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I take it you work at a breakers yard?I posted on 16/03/25 smugly about replacing my starter motor. What a fool….
Three days later the new one stopped working altogether. So after much cursing, blood sweat and tears put the old one back in. Started first time and continues to work fine. The firm who supplied the new rubbish one refunded my money without even wanting theirs back which tells you how good it is, right? Moral is don’t buy cheap parts.
Then this week a FL1 3dr TD4 came into my yard and I have had the starter motor, seats, fuel pump and filter which were new, and best of all 5 rather awesome wheels and tyres. I was looking at spending £200 on 2 cheap tyres for the back but got the lot for £200.
Happy days long live Roary the Hippo
I work at a scrapyard so we do get a fair share of end of life vehicles but this was the first 3 door Hippo since I’ve been there.I take it you work at a breakers yard?
Or did you just buy some bits off someone who turned up at your place of work? How did they get home? Do you try to get other types of parts off your customers, kidneys, livers etc?
Going by your profile pic, it looks like you had the Sport rims before, you can probably get a fair bit of your money back selling them.
Another HippoI work at a scrapyard so we do get a fair share of end of life vehicles but this was the first 3 door Hippo since I’ve been there.
Been waiting for one for ages, kept thinking I had to buy a couple of tyres then got lucky.
Still got the sports rims in the garage, in case I come across some decent tyres… you never know. Pretty much everything seems to turn up there eventually. I always end up working in strange places.
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